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7 Historical Research Methodologies Degree Programs in USA


Rochester University
Bachelor of Arts in Historical Structures(Minor)
- Morey Hall, USA
BA
Distance Learning
English
Join the Archaeology, Technology, and Historical Structures Program on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at noon in the ME conference room, Hopeman 224 for a public lecture by Dr. David Givens, Director of Archaeology, Jamestown Rediscovery.Sponsored by the Archaeology, Technology, and Historical Structures Program and the Departments of History, Religion and Classics, and Mechanical Engineering. Refreshments will be served.


University of Denver
BA Critical Race & Ethnic Studies
- Denver, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
With a BA in Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, you'll examine race and ethnicity in social, political and cultural contexts that are both contemporary and historical. Our dynamic courses unpack race relations both in the U.S. and globally. Throughout your studies, you're encouraged to build on critical theory in the classroom by practicing ethically engaged citizenship.
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Auburn University at Montgomery
Minor in Gender, Race, and Ethnic Studies
- Montgomery, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Gender, Race, and Ethnic Studies Minor offers students interdisciplinary knowledge of the roles race and ethnicity, as well as, gender and sexuality play in culture, society, and politics across historical periods and geographic areas using different academic disciplines. To earn a minor in Gender, Race, and Ethnic Studies, students will complete at least 15 credit hours, including at least three courses at the 3000 level or higher.


Ohio University
History - PHD
- Athens, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD program in History is designed for students who want to pursue deep, focused research in historical subjects. It offers a flexible structure that allows students to select specialized areas of...


Oklahoma State University College of Human Sciences
Doctorate in Research, Evaluation, Measurement and Statistics
- Stillwater, USA
PhD
On-Campus
English
This program prepares students for the proper use and application of advanced statistics and evaluation procedures, specifically applied in the social and behavioral disciplines of education, psychology, counseling and other related fields. Our graduates are prepared for educational research and evaluation positions in schools, government agencies, private corporations and foundations, colleges and universities, research institutions and national testing centers.


Lewis University - EduCo
Bachelor in Computer Science + History
- Romeoville, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The B.A. in CS+History will prepare students to apply their knowledge and skills in the development, implementation, and use of computer software and hardware to explore a concentration in digital history. Upon graduation, students will be able to build and manage digital archives, apply data and textual analysis techniques to historical texts, and create innovative ways to represent and interpret historical events.


Providence College School of Professional Studies
Master of Arts in History
- Providence, USA
MA
On-Campus
For decades the Providence College Master of Arts in History program has produced alumni who have taken a sweeping knowledge of the issues and events that have defined the ages and put it into practice — in classrooms, courtrooms, and conference rooms.
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Studying Historical Research Methodologies equips you with essential skills to analyze past events through various lenses. This field emphasizes critical thinking, analytical writing, and the evaluation of different sources, making it a captivating area of study for those interested in uncovering the complexities of history.
Many learners focus on crafting research proposals, conducting archival investigations, and utilizing qualitative methods to synthesize findings. Common courses include historiography, primary source analysis, and comparative historical methods, all guiding you to interpret historical narratives effectively. This curriculum fosters independence as students engage with diverse perspectives and methodologies.
In the USA, educational approaches prioritize research focus, encouraging students to collaborate on projects that involve fieldwork and community history. Graduates often find roles in academia, cultural institutions, and public history, where they use their expertise to communicate insights about the past. The environment nurtures adaptability and skill development, preparing you for various career paths within the historical sector.