Graduate Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of History
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TLC 3200 • 678-839-6508
www.westga.edu/history/
Professors:
K. Bohannon, M. de Nie, H. Goodson, C. Lipp, E. MacKinnon, A. McCleary, K. Pacholl, T. Schroer (Chair), D. Williams
Associate Professors:
M. McCullers, L. Rivers, G. Van Valen, C. Vasconcellos, N. Williams
Assistant Professors:
S. Chalifoux (Director of Graduate Studies), A. Genell, I. Pidhainy, W. Stoutamire
Lecturer:
M. Adams
Learning Outcomes
Students who receive the Master of Arts Degree in History will be able to:
- Conduct historical research
- Formulate and defend a historical argument in Standard English
- Demonstrate knowledge of historiography and its changes over time
- Demonstrate knowledge of the theory and practice of public history [for public history track only]
- Demonstrate practical knowledge of a subfield of public history [for public history track only]
Academic Standards:
Students admitted into the Department of History graduate program are required to maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 while enrolled. Students do not receive graduate credit for any course in which they earn a final grade of C or below. Student receiving a grade of C will be placed on academic probation and a letter of warning will be sent by the department outlining the conditions of their probation. Students receiving a grade of C or lower in two courses will be dismissed from the program. Students receiving a grade of F will automatically be dismissed from the program.
Course Repeat Policy:
The Department of History allows a student to repeat up to two courses in which they have earned a C. If a student is permitted to repeat a course, all grades will be calculated into their cumulative GPA. In order for the course to be retaken, the student and advisor must: 1. Consult program policies and handbooks to determine whether or not course repeats are permitted; and 2. Ensure course number and name are the same as the previous course.
ProgramsMaster of ArtsCertificate
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