The Department offers a wide array of geographically, chronologically and thematically defined courses.
At the master’s level, the Department offers four options: (a) a general degree in History; (b) a specialization in Public History for those interested in areas such as museum work, archival administration and historic preservation; (c) a coordinated Master of Arts/Master of Library and Information Science degree program; (d) a specialization in Urban Historical Studies for students who intend to pursue a Ph.D. in Urban Studies or in Urban History.
At the doctoral level, the Department offers the Ph.D. in History.