Through Duquesne's Department of History, you can choose from two graduate programs鈥攁n M.A. in history and an M.A. public history鈥攖o provide you with both a distinct path and a holistic approach to graduate education.
Both degree paths offer a guaranteed financial aid award of 25% or more; conference and research funding; afternoon and evening classes; local, national and international internships; and year-round professional networking events. Both graduate history programs are two-year, 30-credit master's programs, and within them you can explore any of three major areas of study鈥擜merican, European and global/international. You'll do so through three flexible tracks of study: thesis, nonthesis with a minor and nonthesis without a minor.
Our public history program gives you skills you need to deal with different audiences, various materials and multiple contexts, making it a useful field for career development in a number of areas.