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Youngstown State University (YSU)
M.A. in History with Certificate in Applied History
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
The MA in History with Certificate in Applied History is designed both to give students a grounding in American history and historical research at the graduate level and to introduce them to ideas and techniques useful in the applied history of the built environment.


Mount Allison University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Canadian Studies
- Sackville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Canadian Studies seeks to analyze and explain the Canadian experience and to explore Canada’s place in the world through Canadian-centred courses in several disciplines. Mount Allison’s Canadian Studies program is one of the oldest in the country. The program explores Canadian issues and realities, such as the country’s vast and varied geography, regional distinctions, history and politics, public policy, culture, economy, the environment, Indigenous peoples, bilingualism, and multiculturalism.
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Gordon State College
Bachelor of Arts degree in History
- Online USA
BA
On-Campus
English
A Bachelor of Arts degree in History provides a general understanding of the complex factors influencing human behaviour.


University of Zurich Department of History
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Master degree
On-Campus
German
Modern history is a fascinating discipline that deals with all aspects of human life.


Mount Allison University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Canadian Public Policy
- Sackville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Canadian Public Policy is an interdisciplinary program examining public decision-making and policy processes related to environmental, social, health, and economic policy. The Canadian Public Policy program provides an adaptable and broad knowledge base for students interested in all levels of Canadian-based policy work, giving students a strong foundation in policy analysis and implementation. This involves understanding the public policy process, policy analysis, intergovernmental relations, economic forces and political considerations.
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Living History degree programs uniquely blend education with real-world applications, allowing students to immerse themselves in the past while interpreting historical events for contemporary audiences. You'll gain valuable insights from hands-on experiences that connect theory to practice.
Through courses in historical interpretation, period-specific skills, and educational outreach, students learn to craft engaging narratives that bring history to life. Common projects include creating reenactments, developing interpretative exhibits, or designing immersive educational programs. Students strengthen critical thinking as they analyze historical contexts and apply methodologies suited for teaching and performance settings.
Graduates often pursue careers as historical interpreters, museum educators, or cultural resource managers. They may also find opportunities in tourism, heritage conservation, or educational program development. This diverse skill set equips graduates with competencies highly sought after in various sectors, enhancing their adaptability in different professional environments.