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Gettysburg College is proud to offer a new master’s degree in American history in partnership with The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. The 30-credit program is fully online and fully accredited.
Guided by these ambitions, Gettysburg College is proud to launch a new online master’s program in American history, in collaboration with the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History (GLI). The program’s fall courses will begin in September 2022.
Since the start of the online program in April 2022, the Gettysburg College-Gilder Lehrman Institute MA in American History has been open to K-12 educators, district supervisors, librarians, museum professionals, and National Park Service employees affiliated with the Gilder Lehrman Institute (GLI).
Sept. 22, 2022, marked the first day of classes for the College’s new online master’s program in American history —a seminal moment in our nearly two centuries of academic excellence.
History Major Check Sheet. Requirements for a major in history consist of ten courses. Four courses at the 200 or 300 level, chosen from at least four of the following groups: North American, European, Asian, Latin American, African, Islamic, Comparative History.
Course topics include: Developments in the Age of Discovery in the 15th century. Evolving relations between the United States and the Middle East. Life in the medieval era. Women’s history. Urbanism in American history.
The Master’s Commencement recognizes graduate students who have completed their degree requirements for the Master of Arts in American History offered through a partnership between Gettysburg College and The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
Approach the subject of war through five distinct perspectives: the philosophy of war; the history of war; the experience of war; war, culture, and society; and the memory of war. The goal is to gain an interdisciplinary way of analyzing conflicts both in the past and in our present.
Gettysburg College’s distinctive Civil War Era Studies (CWES) minor, housed in the Civil War Institute, draws on the college’s unique historical location to integrate classroom experiences and experiential learning with the power of place.
You can also find a link to the GLI Moodle Website, called Moodle-Graduate Students, on the MA in American History page on the Gettysburg College website. Login for Graduate Guests, Auditing Students, and Non-Gettysburg Users