M.A. in History--YALE UNIVERSITY

课程名称:M.A. in History

授予学位:硕士学位 (Masters)
 
授予机构:Yale University
 
学院:Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Department of History

This program is to develop historians who possess both intellectual range and specialized competence. Instruction is in small classes by the seminar method or some appropriate modification of this approach. Faculty advisers for individual guidance and direction are available throughout the entire period of enrollment. The department offers many opportunities for students to gain experience as teaching assistants during the latter part of their degree program. Students must pass six term courses, four of which must be in history; substantial written work must be submitted in conjunction with at least two of these courses, and honors grades are expected in two courses, with a high pass average overall. All students in this program must pass an examination in one foreign language. Financial Aid is not available for this program.

国际学生入学要求:

Students should hold a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a field related to natural resources, such as forestry, or in a relevant discipline of the natural or social sciences, such as biology, chemistry, economics, or mathematics. The GRE General Test is required but Subject Tests are optional. They should also have a TOEFL score of at least 100 on the internet-based test, a PTE Academic score of at least 70 or an IELTS score of at least 7. There is no minimum score for GRE or GMAT.

课程安排:

The modules include HIST 500a, Classics and Methods, HIST 513b/CLSS 852b, The Origins of Roman Writers, HIST 514a, The Athenian Imperial Democracy, HIST 531bu/NELC 534bu/RLST 659bu, Seminar: The Making of Monasticism, HIST 532bU/JDST 764bU/RLST 777bU, Jews in Muslim Lands from the Seventh to the Sixteenth Century, HIST 535aU/JDST 761aU/RLST 773aU, History of the Jews to the Reformation, HIST 538bU/JDST 794bU/RLST 783bU, The Jewish Enlightenment, HIST 541b/JDST 790b/RLST 776b, The Jews in Medieval Societies, HIST 555bU/RLST 649bU, Jesus to Muhammad: Ancient Christianity to the Rise of Islam, HIST 561a/ENGL 589a, Renaissance Ways with Words, HIST 566bU/JDST 781bU/RLST 774bU, History of Jewish Culture, 1500 to the Present, HIST 567b, Commerce and Religion in Early Modern Europe, HIST 570b/REL 737b, The German Reformation, 1517-1555, HIST 573aU/JDST 765aU, Folklore and History in the Jewish Middle Ages, HIST 580a, Encounters: Ourselves and Others in the Early Modern World, HIST 591a, The Medieval Mediterranean, HIST 597a, The Evolution of Evil in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1800, HIST 599a, Macro, Micro, World, and Global History: Perspectives from Early Modern Europe, HIST 602b, Microhistories, HIST 625b/FREN 611b, Old Regime, Enlightenment, and Revolutionary France, HIST 633b, Readings in Modern European Intellectual History, HIST 635a, Readings in Modern French History, HIST 653a/GMAN 622a, Reading Modern German History, HIST 663bU/RLST 796bU, Secular and Traditional Worldviews in Modern Western Thought, HIST 666a, Russian History to 1725, HIST 669b, Topics in Russian Intellectual History, HIST 691b, Empire and Nation in Eastern Europe: The Nineteenth Century, HIST 700a/AMST 700a, Introduction to the Historiography of the United States, HIST 702a/AMST 802a, Readings in Early National America, HIST 704b, Readings in Early American History, HIST 709a/AFAM 693a/AMST 730a, Black Intellectuals since 1941, HIST 718a/INRL 622a, Social Movements in Comparative Perspective, HIST 740a/AMST 740a, Research in Western and Frontier History, HIST 741b/AFAM 817b, Readings in Comparative Slavery, HIST 749b/AMST 699b/RLST 707b, Religion and Modernity, HIST 753a, Methods in Transnational History, HIST 759a/INRL 657a, One World? International History, 1914-1991, HIST 760a/LAW 20102, American Legal History, 1880-1980, HIST 775a/AMST 866a/WGSS 712a, Readings in the History of Sexuality, HIST 776a/AMST 780a, Class and Capitalism in Twentieth-Century America, HIST 780a/AFAM 763a/AMST 731a, Methods and Practices in U.S. Cultural History HIST 781b/AMST 733b, The History of the Transpacific World, HIST 799b/AMST 799b, The American Century, 1941-1961 , HIST 802b/INRL 658b, Classic and New Approaches to International History, HIST 803b, Human Rights in the Twentieth Century, HIST 807a/AMST 650a/ANTH 510a, Resistance, Rebellion, and Survival Strategies in Modern Latin America, HIST 809b, Portugal and Its Empire, 1415-1825, HIST 829a/NELC 830a, From Medina to Constantinople: The Middle East from 600 to 1517, HIST 834a, Narratives of Modern Iran, HIST 839a/AFST 839a, Environmental History of Africa, HIST 840b/AFST 840b, Colonialism in Africa, HIST 854b/CHNS 833b, Chinese Biographical Writings, HIST 861a, Issues in Tang, Song, and Yuan History, HIST 877b, Readings in Modern Chinese History, HIST 881bU/HSHM 680bU, History of Chinese Science, HIST 883a, Demographic History: Methods and Debates, HIST 888a, Readings in Japanese History, 1500-1900, HIST 889b, Research in Japanese History, HIST 903a/HSHM 728a, The Global Challenge of Malaria, HIST 906bU/HSHM 647bU, Medicine and Public Health in Latin America, 1820-2000, HIST 907a/HSHM 721a, Readings in the History of Science and Medicine in Latin America, HIST 914aU/AMST 879aU/HSHM 634aU, Media and Medicine in Modern America, HIST 916aU/HSHM 633aU, Introduction to the History of Math: Certainty, Uncertainty, and the Infinite, HIST 922a/HSHM 706a, Collecting Nature.

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