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Graduate Program |
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Master’s in History |
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Program Website |
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http://www.wright.edu/cola/Dept/hst/grad_prog/
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Admission Quarters and Application Deadlines |
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Fall
Quarter: July 30
Winter
Quarter: November 1
Spring
Quarter: February 15
Note:
Complete applications must be submitted at least 1 month prior to
the dates indicated above to allow the office of International
Admission enough processing time. |
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Deadlines if also Applying for Funding |
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Funding in Fall Quarter only. Apply before 15th April. |
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Requirements |
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Requirements of the School of Graduate Studies
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A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, with a minimum
grade point average (3.0 or better in history and 3.0 overall).
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Minimum TOEFL IBT -
79, Paper based - 550 or IELTS - 6.0 band.
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Statement of goals,
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Three letters of recommendation
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Writing sample.
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strong candidate will have substantial undergraduate course work in
history, or a major in the field. An applicant without such a
background may enter the program but may be required to take
deficiency work as prescribed by the graduate studies committee.
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Program Information |
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The purpose of
the Master of Arts program in history is to provide broad but
intensive training for students who intend to pursue careers as
professional historians, whether in teaching, research, or archival
or historical preservation fields, or for those who desire strong
historical backgrounds for other vocational or a vocational
objectives. The program offers opportunities for specialized study
and research, but without neglecting the breadth that characterizes
historical work at its best. In recognition of the fact that
students’ interests and goals are varied, the program provides a
choice of three plans, all of which lead to a Master of Arts degree.
This program is approved by the Ohio Board of Regents. |
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Email |
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edward.haas@wright.edu |