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OHIO University Graduate Catalog 2024-25 
    
OHIO University Graduate Catalog 2024-25

History - PHD


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Doctor of Philosophy in History

History – PH4215

History Department
Bentley Annex 452
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
History.Department@ohio.edu

Delivery Mode: Athens Campus

Terms of Entry: Fall only

Special Terms of Entry Requiring Program Permission: None

Program Overview

The PhD program in History aims to develop professional historians with expertise in a variety of specific geographic, chronological, and thematic fields. The program has a particular strength in contemporary (20th century) history, due to our partnership with the Contemporary History Institute. PhD students in History concentrate in one of several broadly defined geographical areas, each of which is divided in turn into different national, regional, and thematic fields.

This degree program normally requires 5-7 years to complete.

Concentrations

  • Europe
  • Global/Transnational
  • United States
  • World

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Expert mastery of a concentrated body of historical knowledge and historiography
  • Expert mastery of historical research techniques
  • Development of professional-level writing (for publication)

Opportunities for Graduates

The PhD program in History prepares students for teaching and research at the college level, research positions in government or private organizations, and a variety of other careers.

Further Information

Link to Program: https://www.ohio.edu/cas/history/graduate/phd

Link to Program Handbook: https://www.ohio.edu/cas/history-graduate-handbook

Admission Requirements

  1. Bachelors degree from an accredited university
  2. Students must have completed a US-equivalent master’s degree in a related field by the time of enrollment. Applicants who are in the process of completing their master’s degree may apply, with the requirement that the degree is expected to be conferred by the end of the first semester of the doctoral program.
  3. A GPA of 3.0 or higher
  4. Transcripts
  5. 3 letters of recommendation
  6. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores are welcome but not required. The code for Ohio University is 1593.
  7. Writing sample
  8. TOEFL of 110+ (for non-native English speakers)

International Students

This program permits full-time enrollment in residence at Ohio University, and an I-20 may be issued based on admission to this program.

Graduation Requirements

History PhD students must complete a minimum of 90 hours above the baccalaureate degree, including a minimum of 12 graduate courses (48 hours) at Ohio University. Dissertation and thesis hours do not count towards the coursework but do count towards the 90 hours needed for the degree. Coursework includes the following requirements:

Research Seminar


Students must complete at least one research seminar as approved by the chair of the dissertation committee and Director of Graduate Studies. Normally the requirement will be met with HIST 6800 - History Research Seminar .

Fields of Specialization


Students must complete the following coursework to assure depth and breadth of knowledge. Students may choose from the following fields, national or regional focuses: United States, Modern Europe, Early Modern Europe, Ancient and Medieval Europe, Middle East, Latin America, Africa, East Asia, Southeast Asia, or Global/Transnational and/or the following fields with thematic focus: colonialism and post-colonialism, cultural and intellectual history, environmental history, history of political economy, international relations, military and strategic history, politics and policy history, religious history, and women’s and gender history. 

  • Primary field: a minimum of 6 courses (4 hours each) which must include HIST 6930 - Directed Study in History  in the fourth semester. This course will be dedicated to completing the student’s dissertation prospectus, which will be defended at the end of the same semester. 
  • Secondary field: a minimum of 3 courses (4 hours each) as approved by the supervisor of this field.

Outside Field


Students can select from 2 Contemporary History Institute seminars or 2 courses in another historical or outside field.

Concentration-Specific Requirements


For concentrations European, World, and Global/Transnational History, complete one language, other than English, in the student’s research area. Required at the discretion of the dissertation advisor.

Culminating Experience


The degree culminates in an approved, successfully defended dissertation. A dissertation prospectus must be defended before beginning the research portion of the dissertation.

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