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    Master Programs in Early Modern History

    A master’s program consists of advanced learning and research in a specific area of study. Participants may have recently graduated with a bachelor’s degree, or they may be current professionals who want to increase their knowledge to improve their career options.

    What is a Master in Early Modern History? This program gives students the opportunity to study the early modern history of different countries. Each program may have its own focus, whether it is Europe, Britain, the United States, or another country overseas. Through independent research, seminars, and group projects, students are introduced to topics such as early modern globalization, approaches to the Reformation, the scientific revolution, and women in early modern Europe. Students may also choose to study electives such as exotic animals in Europe, Shakespeare, or violence in early modern Europe.

    Students who pursue this degree gain research skills such as locating materials and storing findings. They also learn how to organize, manage projects, and present findings in an effective way. These skills go a long way toward making a graduate a viable candidate for a multitude of jobs.

    Students interested in this degree shouldn’t let finances get in the way of an education. Schools around the world offer this program, and tuition can vary greatly from one to the other. Along with finding out specific fees and requirements, students should ask about any financial aid available.

    Graduates with a degree in early modern history may be eligible for a wide variety of advanced positions in civil service, education, journalism, tourism, personnel management, libraries, and museums. Specific professional titles may include history instructor in secondary or undergraduate institutions, historical analyst, history writer, Foreign Service officer, editor of history content, historical tour guide, and intelligence analyst.

    Whether you are interested in attending school overseas, in your city, or online, there is a curriculum available for you. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.