Ph.D. in History
North Dakota State University - Graduate School
Key Information
Campus location
Fargo, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
3 - 5 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 421 / per credit *
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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* COST PER CREDIT: North Dakota (and western U.S. states) residents $421 | Minnesota residents $535 | Residents of other U.S. states $632 | International students $737
Introduction
The graduate program in History at North Dakota State University offers a Master's degree and Ph.D.
Degree Requirements
The Ph.D. in History is a research degree. It requires the successful defense of a dissertation based on primary sources that make an original contribution to knowledge. We only admit students who already hold an M.A. in History or another very closely related field.
Admissions
Curriculum
Residency Requirements
Students enrolled in the Ph.D. program are required to complete at least one academic year (18 credits minimum) in residence on campus.
Most graduate courses are held during the workday, but a number of courses are offered in the late afternoon and evening each semester, to accommodate working professionals within driving distance of NDSU. Online courses are not typically offered.
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Scholarships and Funding
Financial Assistance
Both teaching and research assistantships are available. Graduate assistants work between 10 and 20 hours per week, and the appointments, may include a tuition waiver. Students wishing to apply for assistantships should indicate this in their application. The deadline for assistantship applications is April 1.
The department awards and renews assistantships based on maintenance of good standing in the program and full-time registration during the appointment, demonstration of historical knowledge and good communication skills, progress towards completion of a degree, financial need, and minority status in cases of equally qualified candidates.
Master's students can generally expect a maximum of 2 years of funding, while doctoral students are typically awarded no more than 4 years of support.