The M.A. in American History, Culture, and Society is a graduate program that investigates the interplay of history and culture in the United States. Covering a broad timeframe, it emphasizes diversity and societal dynamics. Students analyze primary sources, gaining advanced analytical skills and a nuanced understanding of American identity. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in academia, research, cultural preservation, and public policy.
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Course distribution (semester) | 4 semester |
Medium of instruction | English |
Study mode | Offline |
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Tuition fee / semester | 8072 |
Total | 8072 |
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Language requirement | EnglishC1-leve |
Minimum required | 75% |
Course required | first university degree (e.g. a bachelor's degree) earned in a program of the humanities or social sciences with a substantial share of North American topics. |
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