UCI Department of History
Requirements for the MA in History
THE M.A.-ONLY PROGRAM (Beginning Fall 2003)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Although it is desirable that applicants have the equivalent of an undergraduate major in History, the Department also accepts students who have previously specialized in other subject areas and who show promise of sustained and self-disciplined work in History. Typically, a minimum undergraduate grade point average of 3.3 (B+) is required for admission, with evidence of better work in history. In addition, all applicants are asked to submit three letters of recommendation, Graduate Record Examination verbal, quantitative and analytical scores, transcripts from institutions of higher learning, and examples of written work in History from their undergraduate classes. Students are accepted for admission for fall quarter only, and must be electronically transmitted or postmarked by January 2.
REQUIRED COURSEWORK:
Nine courses are required for the degree:
Three in a colloquium series, a proseminar and related first-year research seminar, a secondary emphasis of two related courses (History and Theory 200A and 200B, or other), a thesis course or preparation class for the written examination in the major field (taken as 291), and another elective course.
Students who decide to pursue the Ph.D. after completion of the M.A. program need to consider Ph.D. course requirements when selecting courses.
Program of Study
The M.A. program emphasizes the theoretical and historiographical dimensions of history. Each candidate for the M.A. will choose a graduate advisor who will supervise the student's program. Nine courses are required for the degree: three in a colloquium series, a proseminar and related first-year research seminar, a secondary emphasis of two related courses (History and Theory 200A and 200B, or other), a thesis course or preparation class for the written examination in the major field (taken as 291), and another elective course. Students who decide to pursue the Ph.D. after completion of the M.A. program need to consider Ph.D. course requirements when selecting courses.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT
Students in the M.A. program whose major field requires use of foreign language sources demonstrate competence in a foreign language in the process of writing the first-year research paper and thesis. Other M.A. students do not have to meet a foreign language or alternative skills requirement.
M.A.-ONLY PLAN 1: Thesis
The master's thesis represents a revision of the first-year research paper, equivalent to a scholarly article of 40-50 typescript pages, under the supervision of a professor in the student's major field and reviewed and approved by a three-member thesis committee, at least two of which must be History faculty members.
M.A.-ONLY PLAN 2: Comprehensive Oral Examination
At the end of the final quarter the M.A. candidate must pass a comprehensive written examination administered by three faculty members covering the student's major field (e.g., America, Early Modern Europe) and focused upon material assigned in the three-quarter colloquium series.
Time Limits
The M.A. requires a minimum of one year in academic residence and can be completed during that term if full-time study is undertaken. However, it is expected that many M.A. students are employed and need to enroll on a part-time basis. Therefore, students are allowed up to three years of graduate study to complete the degree.
M.A. ADVISOR
All M.A. students are advised by the Vice Chair and a professor in their major field.
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