M.A.
- The Master of Arts degree in History combines an intensive project of research with an orientation to contemporary modes of historical interpretation.
- A program attentive to developing the craft of historical research, writing and analysis, the graduate program prepares students equally for continuing with academic studies at the doctoral level and for a variety of other careers where the knowledge and skills of the historian are valued.
- The Master of Arts in History program is a small program, providing a supportive atmosphere for our students, who have achieved many successes such as winning provincial and national scholarships; acceptance of revised versions of major papers in scholarly journals and parts of major papers published in e-journals; as well as presenting at various lecture series and conferences.
- Many of our graduates have also had success outside the academic world as lawyers, librarians, museum curators, financial advisors, civil servants and even as employees of this university.
Thematic Specializations
- Local history
- Social history
- Cultural history
- Intellectual history
- History of the state and society
- History of women, gender, and sexuality
- Black history
- History of the book
- History of medicine
- Postcolonial history
- Labour history
- Aboriginal peoples
Program Specific Admission Requirements
Deadline for Fall: February 15 (Applicants may be considered after the deadline has passed based on space and availability).
Deadline for Winter: November 1
Minimum TOEFL: IBT-100
Minimum IELTS: 7.0
Minimum Pearson: 68
Additional Requirements
Applicants must submit a Statement of Purpose and a writing sample.
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