Pg. 15 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / HISTORY Program Description Financial Aid Teaching Assistantships - includes stipend and tuition Graduate Assistantships - awards vary based on position Scholarships - tuition only Our history program provides training in preparation for careers in research and teaching, as well as non-academic pursuits, offering both M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. Here, you will collaborate with world-class faculty who work in diverse research fields, all connected to the broader theme of Transnational History. Lehigh history offers: • A small, intimate program with plenty of engagement with faculty mentors • A positive and collaborative student community • Pedagogical, research, and professional development opportunities • The foundational skills, theoretical knowledge, and methodological acumen necessary to conduct research, teach, and publish The M.A. program is typically completed in 3 - 4 semesters and requires 30 credit hours (10 courses) as well as a capstone project. In recent years, Ph.D. candidates have published in top academic journals and published book versions of their dissertations. Our graduates have secured tenure track university positions, teach at community colleges or independent high schools, and serve in public history-related positions in government or the private sector. For financial aid consideration, you must submit your application by January 1. Please review deadlines and application requirements here. A P P L Y O N L I N E • African and Atlantic AfricanDiaspora History • Latin American and Caribbean History • British, French and Spanish Atlantic World Empires • Early Modern and Modern European Intellectual History • Holocaust, Genocide, Human Rights and Refugee Studies • Ottoman Empire and Islamic World History • Colonial America and Early American Republic • Native American History • Gender History • 20th Century U.S. History • African-American History Faculty areas of specialization include:
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