Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 6,575 (US$ 6,575) per semester | Contact provider |
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Course summary
This program enables students to understand the past and the present and to prepare for the future. It provides insight into the experiences of the diverse peoples of the world as well as an understanding of the process of recording, narrating, and interpreting these events by historians. This program provides excellent preparation for a variety of careers. The skills and knowledge gained through historical research are good preparations for careers in law; teaching, both at the pre-collegiate and collegiate levels; theology; library science; and archival management and museum work; as well as in politics and government, in banking, business and industry, and in administration.
Program modules
HIST 105 History of the United States I or HIST 101 World History I, HIST 106 History of the United States II or HIST 102 World History II, HIST 299 Writing and Problem Solving in History, GEOG 207 Geography of Africa, HIST 497 Historiography, HIST 351 African Americans in United States History, HIST 352 African-American Women in United States History, HIST 362 Women in the African Diaspora, HIST 371 Africa to 1875, HIST 320 The American Colonies, HIST 330 Urban History of the United States, HIST 333 History of Baltimore, HIST 334 History of Maryland, HIST 352 African-American Women in United States History, HIST 354 History of the Civil Rights Movement, HIST 364 Comparative Slavery in the African Diaspora, HIST 371 Africa to 1875, HIST 372 Africa since 1870, HIST 385 History of the Islamic World, HIST 392 History of Non-Violent Protest in the 20th Century.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have certified copies of supporting academic credentials and students from countries where English is not the medium of instruction, must demonstrate their ability to use the English language by scoring a minimum of 550 on the TOEFL.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Morgan State University
Department name
College of Liberal Arts, Department of History and Geography
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