• The Master of Arts in History program consists of course work, a Major Research Paper, and a presentation of research at the annual Graduate Student Conference.
  • It is offered as both a one-year full-time program (three consecutive terms: Fall, Winter, and Spring/Summer) or on a three-year flex-time program (nine consecutive terms).
  • Nipissing's program centers on the following fields: International, Gender, Canadian, European, and Environmental history. Nipissing's dynamic and award-winning faculty has expertise in areas that include environmental history, the history of genocide, indigenous studies and community history, foreign relations and politics, and military history, and the history of espionage.​
  • Graduate students will enjoy the guidance they receive from dedicated faculty. Students will be supported by professors who regularly win external funding and recognition, and who are readily accessible to help them focus on their research and navigate their way to success.