Admission
To apply, students must have a minimum 3.25 grade point average. Applicants must submit two reference letters, a statement of purpose, a writing sample, and a copy of their transcripts to the director of graduate studies. Each applicant’s file will be reviewed by the undergraduate advisors and the graduate studies committee.
Students must also apply to the Graduate School for the Accelerated B.A./M.A. program, which allows them to take graduate courses in History. To continue in the program past the B.A., students must apply for full admission into the Graduate School and into the History department’s M.A. program.
Only in ABM programs, up to 12 hours of graduate course work can count towards both the undergraduate and graduate programs. However, any graduate coursework will not apply to undergraduate GPA.
Master’s Year One
Fall Semester
- Historiography (3)
- 7000-level elective (3)
- 7000-level elective (3)
- 7000-level elective (3)
Semester Totals: 12 hrs
Spring Semester
- HIST 7070 (3)
- 7000-level elective (3)
- 7000-level elective (3)
Semester Total: 9 hrs.
Total Hours: 21 hrs
NOTES:
*HIST LD - 9 hours from HIST 1110, 1120, 2010 or 2020
Students who do not test into foreign language 2010 will need to take 1010 and 1020 which count as electives.
Requirements
GE = General Education Requirements BA = College and Degree Requirements
Foreign language requirement – see the Undergraduate catalog: https://catalog.memphis.edu
Bachelor of Arts Degree Hours = 120
42 Upper Division hours required for BA graduation
No more than 2 hours of physical education courses may be counted toward a degree
Residence – 30 of the last 60 hours must be taken at University of Memphis; at least 60 hours must be at a four-year institution; transfer students must earn at least 6 hours of a major at UM and at least 3 hours of a minor at UM.
Master of Arts Degree Hours = 33
At least (1) Historiography Course
Must take HIST 7070 (Research Seminar)
No more than 9 credit hours at the 6000-level
No more than 24 credits in the same geographical field (non-history courses included)
No more than one directed readings course (7012); second possible with petition.
Up to 12 Credits can count towards both Undergraduate and Graduate degrees.