History — PhD
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| PhD History | ||
| HIST 7700 | Seminar in Historical Methods | 3 |
| HIST 7710 | Graduate Research and Writing Seminar | 3 |
| HIST 7860 | Research Project Design | 3 |
| HIST 8700 | Historiography and Theory of History | 3 |
| HIST 8710 | Introduction to the Teaching of History | 3 |
| HIST 8720 | Introduction to Graduate Studies | 1 |
| HIST 8730 | Introduction to the Historical Profession | 1 |
| Historical Debates Seminar Requirement 1 | 9 | |
| Debates in Early American History | ||
| Debates in Modern American History | ||
| Debates in European History | ||
| Readings Course Requirement 2 | 9 | |
| Select 6 Credits in @ 6000-8999 3 | 6 | |
| Select 15 Credits in @ 7000-8999 3 | 15 | |
| HIST 8990 | Research and Dissertation | 10 |
| Total Hours | 66 | |
- 1
Students concentrating in U.S. history are required to take all three seminars. Students concentrating on European history should take HIST 7480 two times and either HIST 7240 or HIST 7250.
- 2
Students will complete up to 9 hours of graduate readings courses (e.g., HIST 8000, HIST 8010, etc.) in preparation for preliminary examinations. If a student uses less than 9 hours, the remaining hours shift to other graduate history electives.
- 3
Of these history graduate elective hours, at least 2 courses must be outside of the student's exam fields. Up to 2 courses may be non-HIST graduate courses.
