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10 Master's degrees in History in Washington, D.C., United States
Foreign Service
The Foreign Service degree at Georgetown University seeks to educate and equip the next generation of international affairs leaders in the public, private, and non-profit sectors. To that end, MSFS offers a multidisciplinary curriculum, emphasizing both theory and practice, drawn from international relations, economics, and history.
Art and Museum Studies
Georgetown University’s M.A. degree program in Art and Museum Studies brings the academic study of art museums together with museum practice, and emphasizes the international contexts of museums in the modern world.
Church History
The M.A. in Church History from Catholic University of America prepares students for careers in religious education and for advanced study on the doctoral level.
Experiential Jewish Education
Research suggests that American Jews increasingly connect to Jewish learning and identity through cultural events, arts organizations, social networks, and informal educational experiences, outside the traditional hubs of Jewish schools and synagogues. We offer a Experiential Jewish Education degree at George Washington University.
History and Law
The joint M.A./J.D. History and Law program from Catholic University of America allows students to earn the standard professional degree required to practice law, simultaneously with advanced study of history.
History
American University Washington DC's History MA program offers a comprehensive exploration of the field of history. Students delve into the complexities of the past through rigorous coursework, research, and critical analysis, gaining a deep understanding of historical events, societies, and cultures.
Global International Comparative History
The Georgetown University MA in Global International Comparative History (MAGIC) offers students the opportunity to develop a historical perspective on our interconnected world and provides multiple avenues for students to engage with the issues and insights that arise from an international historical perspective.
History
The M.A. degree in History introduces students from the Catholic University of America to professional historical study by combining analytical rigor with training in a broadly defined field of history.
History
The History program's mission at Howard University is to train professional historians and to provide specialized training in the methodology of historical interpretation and research as a basis for leadership in the profession and scholarly community.
History
The M.A. History program at George Washington University offers students the opportunity to focus on an area of their choice. Alternatively, students may opt to specialize in one of the departments concentrations Historic Preservation; History and Public Policy; Imperial and Colonial Studies; and U.S. Legal History.