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History, PHD

Temple University offers a varied and flexible program for graduate training in history on the Ph.D. level. While general requirements ensure that every graduate is familiar with the basic issues of history and the latest approaches of professional historians, students are encouraged to tailor their programs to suit their own particular interests. To enrich their appreciation of history, students are also welcome to study in other disciplines. The thrust of the Ph.D. program is to prepare professional historians who are equipped to function in either academia or in public history. The Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy, Center for African-American History and Culture, Myer and Rosaline Feinstein Center for American Jewish History, and Biographical Dictionary of Pennsylvania Legislators, which are all based at Temple, provide important support for the History Department's doctoral program. In addition, the Philadelphia area is rich in historical archives and museums.

Campus Location:
Main Campus, Center City

Students take most of their courses at the Center City Campus, while preliminary examinations and dissertation defenses are conducted on the Main Campus.

Students are required to complete the degree program through classes offered after 4:30 p.m. Students able to complete the degree program on a part-time basis (8 credit hours or less per semester).

Department Information
Department of History, Temple University, Gladfelter Hall (025-24), 1115 W. Berks Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122-6080
history@blu.temple.edu
215-204-74611

Ranking:

Accreditation:
False

Areas of Specialization:
Faculty members specialize and offer substantial coursework in the following areas: American Social and Urban history, Military and Diplomatic History, European Social and Cultural History, Third World History, and World and Comparative History.

Job Placement:
The program is primarily dedicated to producing well-trained historians who work in academia (four-year universities and and colleges, and two-year community colleges) or public history (government agencies, state and local historical societies and museums, and archives).

Affiliation(s):
The History program at Temple is affiliated with the Biographical Dictionary of Pennsylvania Legislators, Center for African-American History and Culture, Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy, The Myer and Rosaline Feinstein Center for American Jewish History, Social Science Data Library, and Temple's Urban Archives. The History Department is also a member of the American Historical Association.

Interdisciplinary Study :
The program encourages interdisciplinary coursework, research, and interactions among faculty and students.

Study Abroad:

Licensure:
False

Non-degree Student Policy:
Non-matriculated students are permitted to take up to 9 credit hours worth of courses and these courses will transfer into their degree work after their admission into the program only if they earn a grade of B or higher in each one.

 

 

 

   
   
   
 
   
 
   
 

 

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