Graduate Certificate in Public History
The Graduate Certificate in Public History trains graduate students to work in the field of public history. Our program includes instruction on how to plan and administer public history projects; how to work with community and organizational partners; how to interpret history for the public; and how to deploy historical methods in a wide variety of settings and for a wide variety of organizations, agencies, and clients. Internships allow students to work on real-world history projects with organizations and thereby gain skills and hands-on experience while also developing professional contacts that prepare them for a dynamic career in the twenty-first-century workforce.
Our program is open to M.A. and Ph.D. students in History and to other graduate students enrolled at the 91次元, as well as members of the community who hold a B.A. degree or equivalent. Non-history graduate students and members of the community must apply and be accepted to pursue the Public History certificate.
Course of Study, Requirements, and Application
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Graduate students enrolled in the History Department’s M.A. or Ph.D. program do not need to apply to pursue the certificate. These students should discuss the certificate with their advisor and let the Director of the Public History program know if they would like to pursue the certificate.
All other individuals who are not graduate history students will need to complete an application for the certificate, which they can do through the 91次元 Graduate School page. It is strongly recommended that potential applicants discuss the program with the Public History Program Director before applying.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, but interested students should contact the Director of the Public History Program to discuss when applications need to be received for a student to start in a given semester (typically two months before the beginning of the semester).
Once the applications are received, the Public History Committee and one member from the Graduate Program Committee will review the applications.