At the graduate level, the MTSU History Department offers the following degrees.
To view the degree requirements and learn more, click on the desired degree. For additional
information on our graduate programs in history, please contact the department's Director of Graduate Studies, Dr. Pippa Holloway, by e-mail at phollowa@mtsu.edu , or by phone at 615-904-8149. Students interested in public history may also contact
the department's Director of Public History, Dr. Rebecca Conard, by email at rconard@mtsu.edu , or by phone at 615-898-2423.
Master of Arts in History
M.A. Application Procedures
M.A. History Major Student Handbook
Master of Arts with Concentration in Public History
M.A. Application Procedures
M.A. Public History Student Handbook
Certificates of Advanced Study in Public History
Certificate Application Procedures
Ph.D. in Public History
Ph.D. Application Procedures
Ph.D. Public History Student Handbook
Graduate Assistantships: To help support students pursuing graduate study, the Department of History offers
a number of graduate assistantships at both the M.A. and the Ph.D. levels. These assistantships
are awarded on a competitive basis, and are renewable for up to two years for M.A.
assistantships, and up to three years for Ph.D. assistantships. Graduate assistants
receive a tuition waiver plus a stipend to cover living expenses. In return, graduate
assistants work a maximum of 20 hours a week during the semester on an assignment
determined by the History Department. These assignments include work as teaching assistants,
research assistants, and other duties related to the ongoing work of the Department
and our on-campus partners. To apply for a graduate assistantship with the History
Department, complete the College of Graduate Studies' Graduate Assistantship Application , and submit it to the Department of History along with the rest of your application.
Many M.A. and Ph.D students in the History Department also work as research fellows,
graduate assistants, and hourly employees for MTSU's Center for Historic Preservation . The Center has a separate application and review process for these positions. You
can read full descriptions of these opportunities on the Center's Training page and download the Center's Application for Student Academic Support. We urge students applying for a graduate assistantship with the History Department
to apply to the Center as well.
For additional information see MTSU Graduate Catalog .