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5 MA Programs in Political History 2024

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    MA Programs in Political History

    Many students take their education to the next level by earning a master’s degree. Depending on the major, students may take one or more years to complete the degree. Programs may require a written thesis or oral presentation before participants can graduate.

    What is an MA in Political History? Students who pursue this degree can learn how political institutions throughout history have affected societies and their ability to achieve wealth, build security, and provide citizens with freedom and justice. Classes can cover how different political structures support a country’s economic, social justice and legal systems. Other fields of study can include trade agreements, international relations, migration, globalization, and cultural encounters.

    Graduates can apply advanced comparative research skills and long-term analysis methods throughout their careers. They may also learn to combine data points to form theories, plus skills for making persuasive arguments in support of conclusions reached through their research.

    The length of the degree program, school location, the types of content offered, and whether classes are taken on-campus or remotely can impact the tuition and fees to complete an advanced degree. Costs may also vary when degrees are earned on a part-time basis.

    Many graduates look for careers as politicians, elected officials or legislative aides, or may take positions as policy analysts, political analysts, military analysts or senior research scientists for public governmental agencies. Others who enjoy writing may find work as a journalist or political magazine editor. Learners may also choose rewarding careers working as policy directors or executive directors for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) or public-private partnerships, or as political consultants to public or private organizations.

    Many degrees can be earned online, while others are offered in-person or as a combination of classroom work and distance learning. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.