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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

  • Introduction

    Departments:

  • Art
  • Communication
  • Criminal Justice
  • English
  • History
  • Languages and
    Linguistics

  • Liberal Arts
    Interdisciplinary
    Studies

  • Music
  • Philosophy
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology and
    Anthropology

  • Theatre Arts

    Dr. Howard C. Daudistel, Dean
    Dr. Mimi R. Gladstein, Associate Dean for Humanities
    Dr. Harmon M. Hosch, Associate Dean for Social and Behavioral Sciences
    Mr. Myron H. Nadel, Assistant to the Dean for Fine and Performing Arts
    Liberal Arts Bldg.,
    Room 343
    Phone: (915) 747-5666
    Fax: (915) 747-5905
    E-mail: libarts@utep.edu


  • History
    Web site at: http://www.utep.edu/history/
    334 Liberal Arts
    Phone: (915) 747-5508
    E-mail: history@utep.edu

    1.- Degree Requirements
    2.- Graduate Credit Courses
    3.- History (HIST) Courses (Graduate only)
    4.- Ph.D. Program
    5.- Seminars
    6.- Thesis and Independent Research

    6.- Thesis and Independent Research

    5390 Public History Internship (0-0-3)
    History work experience in a public agency, museum, archive, history consulting business, or other business. Evaluation by work place supervisor and instructor. May be considered for seminar credit if appropriate project is completed.

    5393 Independent Research (0-0-3)
    (Open only to Plan II and Plan IV graduate students in history in the final semester of work.)

    5395 Problems in Historical Research (0-0-3)
    Emphasizes research, with writing and discussion. To be taken in conjunction with HIST 5393, HIST 5398, or HIST 5399. Students will be required to make a formal presentation of the results of their ongoing research. Grading will be pass/fail; this course cannot be used for credit toward the MA degree. Prerequisite: Consent of the Graduate Advisor.

    5398 Thesis (0-0-3)
    Initial work on the thesis.

    5399 Thesis (0-0-3)
    Continuous enrollment required while work on the thesis continues. Prerequisite: HIST 5398.

    5695 Problems in Historical Research (0-0-6)
    Emphasizes research, with writing and discussion. To be taken in conjunction with HIST 5393, HIST 5398 or HIST 5399. Students will be required to make a formal presentation of the results of their ongoing research. Grading will be pass/fail; this course cannot be used for credit toward the MA degree. Prerequisite: Consent of the Graduate Advisor.

    6300 Advanced Topics in Historiography (3-0)
    In-depth readings on selected topics. Consent of instructor and graduate advisor required. May be taken only once for credit toward degree, but students must register for this course during each semester or term in which they are preparing for or taking qualifying examinations.

    6301 Dissertation Preparation (3-0)
    Preparation and approval of a satisfactory dissertation proposal. Required of all doctoral students before admission to candidacy. May be taken only once for credit toward the degree, but students must register for this course during each semester or term in which they are working on their dissertation proposal.

    6398 Dissertation (0-0-3)
    The student must register for 6398 when work on the dissertation is begun, after the dissertation proposal has been approved. Thereafter, the student must register for 6399 during each semester or term in which work on the dissertation is being done. Credit toward the degree is given only one time per course.

    6399 Dissertation (0-0-3)
    The student must register for 6398 when work on the dissertation is begun, after the dissertation proposal has been approved. Thereafter, the student must register for 6399 during each semester or term in which work on the dissertation is being done. Credit toward the degree is given only one time per course.

     

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