History - Special Topics
The graduate certificates program in history is for individuals who would like to expand their competence and knowledge in a particular area of history.
Dive Deeper into Your Interests
Designed for graduate students already pursuing a master's degree, this program offers an opportunity for you to further specialize in a particular area of history. Offering flexibility based upon the specific needs or interests of students, the graduate certificates emphasize specialization and depth of knowledge in a specific area of interest.
This flexibility in what you study also gives you freedom in how you can apply this knowledge in your career plans. From advocating, to archiving to teaching, this program will leave you prepared to take what you've learned and share it with those around you in impactful ways.
Those who choose to pursue a graduate certificate in history have 12 special topics to choose from:
- African American History
- Asian History
- European History
- Global History
- Historical Research and Writing
- Latin American History
- Military History
- Native American History
- Public History
- Race and Ethnic History
- United States History
- Women, Family, and Gender History
No matter which 15-credit certificate you choose to pursue, you will gain a valuable insight into your area of emphasis. This addition to your studies will also make an impressive complement to your master's degree — helping set you apart from other job candidates post-graduation.