6 Master's degrees in Modern History in New York, United States
International and World History
The International and World History program at Columbia University offers two degrees: a Master of Arts from Columbia University and a Master of Science from the London School of Economics.
Law/History
The Law/History programme from Syracuse University is a joint degree which may be conferred by the College of Law and the Syracuse University Department of History.
Public History
Earn a master's degree in Public History at St. John's University in New York City!
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
For the M.A. in Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Columbia University, students must take a combination of courses in art history, religion, history, philosophy, literature or other relevant fields offered by departments in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
Global History
Global History from Fordham University is not just to include more regions and peoples in the human story, but to identify new questions about the many worlds we study—whether they are local communities or planet-spanning systems.
Archives and Public History
For four decades, the Archives and Public History MA program from New York University has prepared students for successful careers as archivists, museum curators, documentary editors, cultural resource managers, historical interpreters, and media specialists.