Master of Arts in History

This is an archived copy of the 2018-19 Catalog. To access the most recent version of the catalog, please visit http://catalog.norwich.edu/.

Program Director: David Ulbrich
Associate Program Director of Academics: John Broom

The mission of the Norwich University Master of Arts in History program is to:

  • provide students with a base of historical knowledge within the field of history,
  • build an awareness of differing historical interpretations and the ability to synthesize diverse types of historical knowledge,
  • build and refine student research, writing, analysis and presentation skills,
  • provide students with an introduction to historical pedagogy,
  • provide students with a foundation for developing a professional identity as a historian and,
  • help students “learn to think like a historian” and develop “historiographical sensibilities” and “historical habits of mind.”
     

The Master of Arts in History curriculum is guided by the goals for history M.A. degrees outlined by the American Historical Association. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a base of historical knowledge, graduate level historical research skills, an introduction to historical pedagogy, the foundation for an identity as a historian, and the “habits of mind” of a professional historian.