History (Taught) 24 months Postgraduate Programme By University of Lethbridge |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

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Programme overview

Main Subject

History

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

The Master of Arts in History at Lethbridge is taught on campus and requires both a thesis and substantial coursework. As an MA student, you may complete your degree in either a full- or part-time capacity. Full-time students complete a 24-month program while part-time students complete a 48-month program. Students are encouraged to finish earlier and often do: most of our full-time students finish between 20 and 24 months while one of our part-time students finished in 28 months. Full-time students complete all required coursework in the first two semesters of the program while part-time students will normally complete all required course work in the first two academic years, with, in both cases, the subsequent months committed to continued research and production of the thesis.

Programme overview

Main Subject

History

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

The Master of Arts in History at Lethbridge is taught on campus and requires both a thesis and substantial coursework. As an MA student, you may complete your degree in either a full- or part-time capacity. Full-time students complete a 24-month program while part-time students complete a 48-month program. Students are encouraged to finish earlier and often do: most of our full-time students finish between 20 and 24 months while one of our part-time students finished in 28 months. Full-time students complete all required coursework in the first two semesters of the program while part-time students will normally complete all required course work in the first two academic years, with, in both cases, the subsequent months committed to continued research and production of the thesis.

Admission Requirements

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