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Dec 04, 2024
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2021-2022 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History, Chicana/Chicano Studies Concentration, M.A.
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Master of Arts in History
The Master of Arts in history provides a course of study for those whose interests are in teaching, business, government service and the professions, as well as for personal enrichment. It offers all the basic requirements for those who intend to pursue a doctoral degree upon the completion of their study at California State University, Fullerton.
Admission Requirements
Students must meet the CSU requirements for admission to a master’s degree program. Please consult the Graduate Admissions section in this catalog for complete information. In addition, applicants must have, a grade-point average of at least 3.0 in the last 60 semester units and a 3.0 grade-point average in upper-division history courses.
The application process involves three steps: completing an online form through the Cal State Apply System; submitting sealed, official transcripts to the CSUF Office of Admissions and Records; and submitting a statement of purpose and two letters of recommendation directly to the Department of History. The department’s graduate coordinator will evaluate the dossiers once they are complete. Students with deficiencies will be considered for admission only after they have completed courses approved by the coordinator.
Professional Development
To help prepare for a career upon graduation, students must complete one of the following:
- Participate in approved career events through the CSUF Career Center, one’s employer or a third party
- Join or view at least one Department of History career webinar for historians
- Career preparation or continuing education in the student’s existing career path (approved by adviser), or attend a professional conference
Study Plan
Of the program’s 30 units, 18 must be at the 500-level. Each student drafts a study plan with a graduate coordinator and an adviser in the area of specialization during the first semester of study. A study plan must be filed before completing 13 units toward the degree.
Students choose between three culminating experiences: comprehensive exams in two fields; thesis; or project.
Required Courses (18 units)
Two of the following (6 units):
One of the following (3 units):
Skills Development (6 units)
- 3 units public/digital/oral history course
- 3 units adviser-approved course
Chicana/Chicano Studies Concentration (12 units)
The Chicana/Chicano Studies concentration is for those who intend to pursue carers that are beneficial to the Chicana and Chicano community: to better understand the culture and history of Chicana and Chicano communities; offer educational opportunities for those planning to become professionals who will serve these communities; create options for those planning to continue with their academic careers in Chicana and Chicano studies; and further serve the needs of the community’s Hispanic population as a designated Hispanic Serving Institution.
Each student drafts his or her study plan with the graduate coordinator and an adviser during the first semester of study. A study plan must be filed before completing 13 units toward the degree.
Concentration Course (3 units)
Electives (3-9 units, adviser approved)
Culminating Experience (0-6 units)
Note:
* Students choosing the comprehensive exam will develop specializations in two of the following fields: American; European; Latin American, Asian, African or Middle Eastern; or World History. A thematic field may be possible with the permission of the adviser.
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