2016-2017 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History
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Harry P. Hewitt
Chair, History Department
Dirk Lindemann
Graduate Coordinator
Graduate Faculty: Arnoult, Hewitt, Kindig, Lindemann, Snow, Turner, Ziegler
Emeriti Faculty: Collins, Hendrickson
Mission Statement
In the discipline of history the primary purpose of the M.A. degree is to serve as an intermediate step between the B.A. and Ph.D. levels. However, many people seek the M.A. degree for reasons of their own. Some are teachers who seek salary advancement, some are preparing for law school, some plan to go into business, library work, or archival work, and some simply enjoy studying history. With these facts in mind it is impossible to devise a specific, narrowly based mission statement for this degree. However, the goal of the history M.A. program at Midwestern State University is to provide a thorough grounding in the literature, research methods, writing, and analytical skills attendant to the discipline so as to enable each student to approach his/her next level of endeavor with confidence.
Graduate Admissions and Requirements
An application for admission to the Midwestern State University Graduate Program is available on the web site at http://www.mwsu.edu.
Unconditional Admission may be granted to an applicant who has:
- A bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution. The Office of the Graduate School must receive an official transcript, including one on which a bachelor’s degree is posted, directly from each institution the applicant has attended.
- A GPA of at least 3.0 on the last 60 hours of undergraduate work.
- A satisfactory score on the GRE. The Office of the Graduate School must receive official test scores directly from ETS.
Conditional Admission. See “Admission to the Graduate School .”
Admission by Review. See “Admission to the Graduate School .”
Degree Completion Requirements
For students pursuing the Thesis Option:
- Satisfactory completion of twenty-four (24) hours of approved course work.
- Satisfactory completion of a reading knowledge examination of an approved foreign language. This examination is administered by the Foreign Language Department in cooperation with the History Department, OR, satisfactory completion of two (2) years of study of one (1) foreign language.
- Admission to candidacy. This step occurs automatically upon satisfactory completion of all course work.
- Approved thesis. Thesis carries six (6) hours of credit.
- Satisfactory completion of the oral examination. This examination covers all course work and the thesis.
For students pursuing the Non-Thesis Option:
- Satisfactory completion of thirty-six (36) hours of approved course work.
- Satisfactory completion of a reading knowledge examination of an approved foreign language. This examination is administered by the Foreign Language Department in cooperation with the History Department, OR, satisfactory completion of two (2) years of study of one (1) foreign language.
- Admission to candidacy. This step occurs automatically upon satisfactory completion of all course work.
- Acceptance by the department of an approved research paper. This paper will be completed by the student under the direction of any member of the history graduate faculty.
- Satisfactory completion of the oral examination covering all graduate course work and the research paper.
Graduate Advisory Committee
The student and the graduate advisor will select a committee consisting of three (3) members of the graduate faculty. This committee will approve the thesis and administer the oral examination. The thesis director will chair the committee.
Distinguished Professorship
Hardin Distinguished Professorship of American History
For many years, the Hardin Foundation for Wichita County has supported Midwestern State University through grants and awards. These programs include the Hardin Scholar and the Hardin Professor Awards given each year respectively to the outstanding rising junior student and an outstanding member of the faculty. Additionally, the Foundation has supported the development of a truly outstanding American History Collection in Moffett Library. In 1987, the Foundation created the Hardin Distinguished Professorship of American History.
Programs and Courses
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