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Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
MA On-Campus Full-time find out July.November $27000.00 year per $27000.00 year per
Course fee notes

Fees are an estimation and are based on tuition for sixteen (16) months or four (4) academic terms. Does not include Incidental Fees ($2,000*), Textbooks ($2,000*), Living Expenses and Meals ($12,000*).

* Incidental Fees, Textbooks, Living Expenses and Meals are approximate.

Course overview

Our Master of Arts in History program offers:

- faculty members who are active scholars and devoted teachers who offer students individual attention and close supervision

- colloquia and seminars where students engage with historical theory and practice, research and methodology, by reading and critiquing the work of contemporary historians

- the development and refinement of writing skills, honed first in course papers and later in the major research paper

- preparation for continuing with the academic study of history at the doctoral level and for a variety of careers where the knowledge and skills of an historian are valued

Additional Materials: Applicants must submit a Statement of Purpose and a writing sample.


Entry requirements

Normal requirement for admission to the M.A. program is an honours degree in History, with at least a 70% average. Although it is possible, and desirable, for fully qualified students to complete the Master's program in History in one calendar year (three terms in residence), some students choose a two year program.

History graduates with a three-year degree, and honours graduates in fields other than History, will be considered on the basis of their academic background and standing. They may be admitted in one of two categories:

Master's Qualifying Admission (M1): An applicant who holds a three-year degree in the discipline to which s/he is applying, or a four-year degree in another discipline, may be admitted as a qualifying student, with a recommendation for advanacement to the M2 level contingent upon completion of a prescribed set of qualifying courses, with a minimum grade as specified by the program. Since qualifying students are not candidates for a degree, a qualifying student is not considered a graduate student.

Transitional Admission (M2): An applicant who holds a four-year degree but not one in the discipline to which s/he is applying, may be admitted to a Master's program as a transitional student. Transitional students are normally required to complete a program of no more than five specified undergraduate courses in addition to the graduate courses required for regular students. Upon completion of these extra courses, with a minimum grade as specified by the program, the student may continue in the Master's program as a regular student.

An applicant who does not meet the minimum departmental program admission requirements, but who can present evidence of leadership, and/or substantial related work experience, may be considered for probationary admission upon the recommendaiton of the program with the status of Probationary Admission (M2). Students who are accepted on probation will be required to satisfactorily complete a minimum of two specified graduate courses, in addition to any other admission requirements, before conditions are waived. During the probationary period, no other graduate courses may be taken. A student will not normally continue on probationary addission for more than two terms. Graduate credit will be given for the graduate courses after the conditions are waived. The final decision on probationary admission rests with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.

Preparing and Submitting your application to the program

Please note that you will be asked to supply the following materials with your formal application:

- an undergraduate transcript

- two Confidential Reports; these are letters of recommendation, from the professors who know your academic work best

- a one-page statement of purpose This is an outline of your historical interests: the place(s), time period(s) and theoretical and methodological approach(es) you find most interesting. If you already know what you hope to focus on in your research, this is the place to express your intention. The purpose of this statement is to help the faculty members who examine the application to know whether or not the program is appropriate to your interests.

- a recent sample of your writing; normally a paper written for a senior undergraduate course.

English Language Proficiency

The following are many different types of English proficiency tests that the university accepts with the minimum required scores:

TOEFL - 220, IBT-83

IELTS: 6.5

Pearson: 65

ELIP: For more information on ELIP, click here: http://www1.uwindsor.ca/celd/elip-levels

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