History (MA)
This Program integrates history as the base for critical, analytical and creative research that will facilitate the understanding of political, economic, social, religious, artistic, literary and philosophical aspects to help recognize and identify reality and to seek alternatives to historical problems. The formation accessible through this specialization will enable the professional to work with investigative aspects in the area of history.
The Metropolitan Campus is authorized to offer this Program.
Admission Requirements
For admission to the master’s program, students:
- Hold a Bachelor in History, Education in Social Studies, Secondary Education in History, or in Political Science. Students who have a bachelor’s degree in other areas must approve the following history courses (6 credits):
- HIST 4020 Historiography
- HIST 4210 Historical Research
- Have passed a course in a modern language other than English and Spanish with a minimum grade of C.
Graduation Requirements
- Complete all course requirements with a minimum grade of 3.00.
- Complete the thesis satisfactorily.
Requirements for the Master of Arts in History
Core Course Requirements |
21 credits |
Specialization Requirements |
9 credits |
Elective Courses |
6 credits |
Total |
36 credits |
Core Course Requirements - 21 credits
HIST 5000 | History of the Aboriginal Cultures of the Americas | 3 |
HIST 5005 | History of Puerto Rico 1800 - 1898 | 3 |
HIST 5010 | International Relations Between the United States and Puerto Rico, 19th - 21st Centuries | 3 |
HIST 5015 | Colonial Institutions in the Americas | 3 |
HIST 5020 | Slavery in the Americas | 3 |
HIST 6005 | Puerto Rican Historiography | 3 |
HIST 6020 | Historiography of the Americas | 3 |
Specialization Requirements - 9 credits
Elective Courses - 6 credits
The student must pass 6 additional credits in courses at the master’s level.