| CONCENTRATIONS Offered: | Arts & Society, Cultural Studies, Literary Studies, and Historical Studies. |
| Certificates: | Appalachian Studies; Women's Studies |
| Curriculum: | 36 credit hours with thesis, 39 credit hours with Final Project. |
| Normal time to complete for full-time student: | 2 years. |
| Program Highlights |
After completing a prescribed core of humanities courses, a student elects one of four areas of concentration (Arts and Society; Cultural Studies; Historical Studies; Literary Studies). Although the student’s plan may encompass courses from more than one area of concentration it will have strong intellectual coherence. The program enhances a student’s ability to deal critically and flexibly with intellectual, social, political, historical, literary, or artistic issues with a broad humanistic perspective. |
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Program Objectives |
The Master of Arts in Humanities stresses an interdisciplinary approach, embracing a variety of fields, while allowing conventional disciplinary studies as an integral part of the program. Students consult with faculty advisors to determine individual plans of study. |
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Current Graduate Catalog (see for complete program and admission requirements) |
http://www.marshall.edu/catalog/Graduate/index.html |
| Application deadline for Admission | Fall enrollment: August 1; Spring enrollment: December 1; Summer enrollment: May 1 |
| GRE or other test required | GRE or MAT |
| Tuition and Fees | 2011-2012: Office of the Bursar |
| Funding options | Graduate Assistantships available through degree
program OR http://www.marshall.edu/graduate/forms/financeinfo.pdf |
| Program location | South Charleston |