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This study will comprise either (1) a review of the current literature on a particular forensic science research topic area, or (2) a holistic case study dealing with a particular criminal case in which forensic evidence played a significant role.</div></div></li></div></ul></li></div></ul></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-2-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Equipment Fee</span></h2></div><div><span>0</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\"><div>\nFull-time students in the Forensic Science MS program pay a $90 equipment fee each semester that they are enrolled. 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The Financial Information section of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource.</p> <p><strong>UCF Student Financial Assistance</strong><br />Millican Hall 120<br />Telephone: 407-823-2827<br />Appointment Line: 407-823-5285<br />Fax: 407-823-5241<br /><a href=\"mailto:finaid@ucf.edu\">finaid@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"http://finaid.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p><h1>Fellowship Information</h1><p>Fellowships are awarded based on academic merit to highly qualified students. They are paid to students through the Office of Student Financial Assistance, based on instructions provided by the College of Graduate Studies. Fellowships are given to support a student's graduate study and do not have a work obligation. For more information, see <a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/fellowships/\" target=\"_blank\">UCF Graduate Fellowships</a>, which includes descriptions of university fellowships and what you should do to be considered for a fellowship.</p> <p><strong>Grad Fellowships</strong><br />Telephone: 407-823-0127<br /><a href=\"mailto:gradfellowship@ucf.edu\">gradfellowship@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"https://funding.graduate.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p>",
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National DNA standards mandate that such personnel have advanced degrees.</li> </ul><p><em><strong>Nonthesis Option</strong></em></p><p>The nonthesis concentration is specifically designed for the forensic analyst who currently holds employment in an operational forensic laboratory or has previously worked for a minimum of three years in an operational forensic laboratory. Applicants who do not meet these criteria must apply for one of the thesis-based concentrations. This specialized program option is not designed for international applicants.</p><ul> <li><strong>Forensic Professional Concentration: </strong>The Forensic Professional concentration is comprised of 34 credit hours of study beyond the bachelor of science degree but does not require an original laboratory-based research project. 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These concentrations require 32 credit hours, including 9 credit hours of required courses, 15 credit hours of concentration courses, and 8 credit hours of Thesis.</p><p>The program in <strong>Forensic Professional</strong> requires 34 credit hours, including 9 hours of required courses and 24 hours of elective courses and one credit hour of independent study as the capstone experience. This concentration does not require an original laboratory-based research project. Students not in residence at UCF should consult the catalog for courses with online offerings.</p><p>Students with undergraduate degrees in chemistry, biochemistry, biology, forensic science, and physics are encouraged to apply. Students applying to this program with a forensic science undergraduate degree, please be aware that this program is designed for students interested in pursuing a career in forensic chemistry, forensic biology, forensic biochemistry applications.</p><p>Students interested in pursuing careers in any of the following forensic disciplines should apply to a more appropriate program:</p><ul> <li>Forensic Psychology, you should apply to a graduate Psychology program.</li> <li>Forensic Anthropology, you should apply to a graduate Anthropology program.</li> <li>Crime Scene Investigation, you should apply to a graduate Criminal Justice program.</li> <li>Forensic Pathology or Medical Examination, you should apply to a medical school.</li> <li>Forensic Engineering, you should apply to a graduate Engineering program.</li> </ul><p><strong>Total Credit Hours Required: 32-34 Credit Hours Minimum beyond the Bachelor's Degree</strong></p><p><strong>Please note:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.ucf.edu/online/degree/forensic-science-m-s/\" target=\"_blank\">Forensic Science MS may be completed fully online</a> by domestic students, although not all elective options or program prerequisites may be offered online. Newly admitted students choosing to complete this program exclusively via UCF online classes may enroll with a reduction in campus-based fees.</p><p>International students (F or J visa) are required to enroll in the in-person version of this program and a full-time course load of 9 credit hours during the fall and spring semesters. Only 3 of the 9 credit hours may be taken in a completely online format. For a detailed listing of enrollment requirements for international students, please visit <a href=\"http://global.ucf.edu/\">UCF Global</a>. If you have questions, please consult UCF Global at 407-823-2337.</p><p>UCF is not authorized to provide online courses or instruction to students in some states. Refer to <a href=\"https://online.ucf.edu/learn-online/prospective/state-restrictions/\" target=\"_blank\">State Restrictions</a> for current information.</p><h2>Program Prerequisites</h2><p>A bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Physics, Forensic Science, or another physical science, based on at least 30 hours of college-level science subjects, which will provide the background required to be successful in this program.</p><h2>Degree Requirements</h2><h3>Required Courses</h3> 9 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>CHS5504 - Topics in Forensic Science (3)</li><li>CHS5596 - The Forensic Expert in the Courtroom (3)</li><li>CHS6513 - Quality Assurance for Forensic Scientists (3)</li></ul></li></ul><h3>Thesis/Nonthesis Option</h3> 23 - 25 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete 1 of the following<ul>Thesis Option<li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Earn at least 8 credits from the following types of courses: CHS 6971 Thesis The Forensic Analysis and Forensic Biochemistry concentrations require the student to conduct original research and successfully defend a written thesis.</li>Program Concentrations<li>Complete 1 of the following<ul>Forensic Analysis Concentration:<li>Earn at least 15 credits from the following: <ul><li>STA5206 - Statistical Analysis (3)</li><li>CHM5235 - Applied Molecular Spectroscopy (3)</li><li>CHS5507 - Chemometric Applications in Forensic Science (3)</li><li>CHS5937 - Special Topics (3)</li><li>CHS6492 - Atomic Spectroscopy (3)</li><li>CHS6509 - Advanced Forensic Microscopy (3)</li><li>CHS6545 - Forensic Analysis of Explosives (3)</li><li>CHS6546 - Forensic Analysis of Ignitable Liquids (3)</li></ul></li> Forensic Biochemistry Concentration<li>Complete all of the following<ul><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>STA5206 - Statistical Analysis (3)</li><li>CHS6535 - Forensic Molecular Biology (3)</li><li>CHS6535L - Forensic Analysis of Biological Materials (3)</li><li>CHS6536 - Population Genetics and Genetic Data (3)</li><li>BCH6740 - Advanced Biochemistry (3)</li></ul></li><li> STA 5206 - Statistical Analysis may be substituted for equivalent course with advisor permission </li></ul></li></ul></li></ul></li> Nonthesis Option/Forensic Professional Concentration<li>Complete all of the following<ul><li> Students in the Forensic Professional concentration are required to take 24 credit hours selected from the list below with approval of their faculty adviser and complete the Capstone course.</li><li>Earn at least 24 credits from the following: <ul><li>BCH6740 - Advanced Biochemistry (3)</li><li>CAP6133 - Advanced Topics in Computer Security and Computer Forensics (3)</li><li>CGS5131 - Computer Forensics I: Seizure and Examination of Computer Systems (3)</li><li>CHM5235 - Applied Molecular Spectroscopy (3)</li><li>CHM6134 - Advanced Instrumental Analysis (3)</li><li>CHM6440 - Kinetics and Catalysis (3)</li><li>CHM6710 - Applied Analytical Chemistry (3)</li><li>CHM6938 - ST: Electrochemistry (3)</li><li>CHS5507 - Chemometric Applications in Forensic Science (3)</li><li>CHS5518 - The Forensic Collection and Examination of Digital Evidence (3)</li><li>CHS6240 - Chemical Thermodynamics (3)</li><li>CHS6251 - Applied Organic Synthesis (3)</li><li>CHS6492 - Atomic Spectroscopy (3)</li><li>CHS6509 - Advanced Forensic Microscopy (3)</li><li>CHS6535 - Forensic Molecular Biology (3)</li><li>CHS6535L - Forensic Analysis of Biological Materials (3)</li><li>CHS6536 - Population Genetics and Genetic Data (3)</li><li>CHS6545 - Forensic Analysis of Explosives (3)</li><li>CHS6546 - Forensic Analysis of Ignitable Liquids (3)</li><li>CIS6207 - The Practice of Digital Forensics (3)</li><li>CNT6418 - Computer Forensics II (3)</li><li>EMA5505 - Scanning Electron Microscopy (3)</li><li>EMA6516 - X-ray Diffraction and Crystallography (3)</li><li>EMA6518 - Transmission Electron Microscopy (3)</li><li>PCB5265 - Stem Cell Biology (3)</li><li>PCB5596 - Biomedical Informatics: Sequence Analysis (3)</li><li>STA5206 - Statistical Analysis (3)</li><li>CHS5937 - Special Topics (3)</li><li>CCJ6431 - Leadership and Ethics in Criminal Justice (3)</li></ul></li>Capstone<li>Earn at least 1 credits from the following types of courses: CHS 6908 - Independent Study The capstone experience in the Forensic Professional concentration requires one credit hour of Independent Study, which culminates in the submission of a required report on a pre-approved topic. 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Fellowships are given to support a student's graduate study and do not have a work obligation. For more information, see UCF Graduate Fellowships, which includes descriptions of university fellowships and what you should do to be considered for a fellowship.</p>",
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"description": "<p><strong>This program has been suspended effective Fall 2024.</strong></p> <br /> <p>The Master of Science in Forensic Science program is designed to service the needs of both practicing professionals and full-time students who desire an advanced program of study in forensic science. The program is comprised of three concentrations: <strong>Forensic Analysis, Forensic Biochemistry</strong> and <strong>Forensic Professional</strong>. The Forensic Biochemistry and Forensic Analysis concentrations require the student to perform original research and defend a written thesis. The Forensic Professional concentration is a nonthesis option comprised of course work and an independent study capstone project.</p> <p>Forensic Science is a highly interdisciplinary science, as reflected in the following programs of study. The interdisciplinary nature of the program makes it imperative that students seek advising from faculty members on the appropriateness of this program towards their future career as well as the content of courses to ensure that they have the appropriate background to master the course content.</p> <br /> <p><u><strong>Thesis Options</strong></u></p> <p>The grounding in scientific research methodology provided by the thesis requirement is a central focus of the thesis-based concentrations. The Forensic Analysis and Biochemistry concentrations are comprised of 32 credit hours of study beyond the BS degree. Students will conduct research either on site or at the professional laboratories where they work. In either case, a member of the UCF Forensic Science faculty will act as research adviser and approve the research topic. This research culminates in the writing and presentation of the thesis.</p> <p>The student's research adviser will select the thesis examination committee, consisting of two UCF faculty members and at least one other acknowledged forensic expert in the field. The student will present his/her thesis for examination by the committee. The thesis must be judged worthy of publication by the review committee and may not be submitted for examination until approved. For students choosing to conduct research at non-UCF sites, the thesis adviser may visit the student's laboratory where the research is to be performed, before the research begins and on a regular basis until the work is complete.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Forensic Analysis Concentration:</strong> The Forensic Analysis concentration emphasizes the application of modern chromatographic, spectroscopic and micro-analytical techniques to problems in forensic science.</li> <li><strong>Forensic Biochemistry Concentration:</strong> The Forensic Biochemistry concentration has a strong biochemistry-DNA focus to serve the needs of supervisory personnel in DNA sections of crime laboratories. National DNA standards mandate that such personnel have advanced degrees.</li> </ul> <p><u><strong>Nonthesis Option</strong></u></p> <p>The nonthesis concentration is specifically designed for the forensic analyst who currently holds employment in an operational forensic laboratory or has previously worked for a minimum of three years in an operational forensic laboratory. Applicants who do not meet these criteria must apply for one of the thesis-based concentrations. This specialized program option is not designed for international applicants.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Forensic Professional Concentration: </strong>The Forensic Professional concentration is comprised of 34 credit hours of study beyond the bachelor of science degree but does not require an original laboratory-based research project. 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These concentrations require 32 credit hours, including 9 credit hours of required courses, 15 credit hours of concentration courses, and 8 credit hours of Thesis.</p> <p>The program in <strong>Forensic Professional</strong> requires 34 credit hours, including 9 hours of required courses and 24 hours of elective courses and one credit hour of independent study as the capstone experience. This concentration does not require an original laboratory-based research project. Students not in residence at UCF should consult the catalog for courses with online offerings.</p> <p>Students with undergraduate degrees in chemistry, biochemistry, biology, forensic science, and physics are encouraged to apply. Students applying to this program with a forensic science undergraduate degree, please be aware that this program is designed for students interested in pursuing a career in forensic chemistry, forensic biology, forensic biochemistry applications.</p> <p>Students interested in pursuing careers in any of the following forensic disciplines should apply to a more appropriate program:</p> <ul> <li>Forensic Psychology, you should apply to a graduate Psychology program.</li> <li>Forensic Anthropology, you should apply to a graduate Anthropology program.</li> <li>Crime Scene Investigation, you should apply to a graduate Criminal Justice program.</li> <li>Forensic Pathology or Medical Examination, you should apply to a medical school.</li> <li>Forensic Engineering, you should apply to a graduate Engineering program.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Total Credit Hours Required: 32-34 Credit Hours Minimum beyond the Bachelor's Degree</strong></p><p><strong>Please note:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.ucf.edu/online/degree/forensic-science-m-s/\" target=\"_blank\">Forensic Science MS may be completed fully online</a> by domestic students, although not all elective options or program prerequisites may be offered online. 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The Financial Information section of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource.</p> <p><strong>UCF Student Financial Assistance</strong><br />Millican Hall 120<br />Telephone: 407-823-2827<br />Appointment Line: 407-823-5285<br />Fax: 407-823-5241<br /><a href=\"mailto:finaid@ucf.edu\">finaid@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"http://finaid.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p><h1>Fellowship Information</h1><p>Fellowships are awarded based on academic merit to highly qualified students. They are paid to students through the Office of Student Financial Assistance, based on instructions provided by the College of Graduate Studies. Fellowships are given to support a student's graduate study and do not have a work obligation. 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These examinations must be taken and passed as part of the requirements for the capstone course. Students are provided two attempts at successfully passing the examinations. Each student will also submit a thesis prospectus and preliminary bibliography, which the three members of the student's thesis committee judge acceptable as the preliminary step to beginning the thesis. An oral defense of the written exams and the thesis prospectus and bibliography is also a requirement of the capstone course.\n</div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-5-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Foreign Language</span></h2></div><div><span>0</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\"><div>Students will also be expected to demonstrate a reading competency in one foreign language translation examination. The foreign language examination (FLE) must be completed one semester prior to the thesis defense. For detailed information on the History Foreign Language Exam requirement and process, please see the department's MA program handbook.\n</div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><h3>Grand Total Credits:<!-- --> <strong>36</strong></h3></div><h1>Application Requirements</h1><h1>Application Deadlines</h1><h1>Financial Information</h1><p>Graduate students may receive financial assistance through fellowships, assistantships, tuition support, or loans. For more information, see the College of Graduate Studies <a href=\"https://funding.graduate.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Funding website</a>, which describes the types of financial assistance available at UCF and provides general guidance in planning your graduate finances. The Financial Information section of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource.</p> <p><strong>UCF Student Financial Assistance</strong><br />Millican Hall 120<br />Telephone: 407-823-2827<br />Appointment Line: 407-823-5285<br />Fax: 407-823-5241<br /><a href=\"mailto:finaid@ucf.edu\">finaid@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"http://finaid.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p><h1>Fellowship Information</h1><p>Fellowships are awarded based on academic merit to highly qualified students. They are paid to students through the Office of Student Financial Assistance, based on instructions provided by the College of Graduate Studies. Fellowships are given to support a student's graduate study and do not have a work obligation. For more information, see <a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/fellowships/\" target=\"_blank\">UCF Graduate Fellowships</a>, which includes descriptions of university fellowships and what you should do to be considered for a fellowship.</p> <p><strong>Grad Fellowships</strong><br />Telephone: 407-823-0127<br /><a href=\"mailto:gradfellowship@ucf.edu\">gradfellowship@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"https://funding.graduate.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p>",
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"description": "<p>The Accelerated Undergraduate/Graduate track in the History MA program allows highly qualified undergraduate majors in history to begin taking graduate-level courses that will count toward their master's degree while completing their baccalaureate program. See “Track Details” below.</p><p>Participation will enable completion of the Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in five instead of six years for students enrolled in full-time course work.</p><p>The History MA program requires a minimum of 36 credit hours beyond the bachelor's degree, including 12 credit hours of required courses, 18 credit hours in an area of concentration, and 6 credit hours of electives outside of the area of concentration. Students must pass a foreign language competency test, pass a written examination in two fields, and successfully complete and defend their thesis. No graduate credit is given for any grade lower than \"B- .\"</p><h2>Track Prerequisites</h2><p>The accelerated undergraduate/graduate program in history (for UCF History majors only) allows highly qualified UCF students to begin taking graduate-level courses that will count toward their master's degree while completing their baccalaureate degree program. Students apply for admission to the combined undergraduate and graduate program toward the end of their junior year or after 12 hours of upper-level history course work.</p><h2>Degree Requirements</h2><h3>Required Courses (Core)</h3> 6 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete the following: <ul><li>HIS6159 - Historiography (3)</li><li>HIS6905 - History Capstone Class (3)</li></ul></li></ul><h3>Required Courses (Specialization)</h3> 18 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete 1 of the following<ul><li> Students may specialize in one of the two areas below. Specialization courses must be approved by the student's adviser. </li>Eastern Hemisphere: African, Asian, European, or Middle Eastern- 18 Credit Hours<li>Complete at least 6 of the following: <ul><li>AFH5259 - Colloquium in African History (3)</li><li>AFH5806 - The Historiography of Slavery in Africa (3)</li><li>ASH5229 - History of the Middle East (3)</li><li>ASH5408 - Colloquium in Modern China (3)</li><li>ASH5485 - U.S. China Relations (3)</li><li>ASH5925 - Colloquium in South Asian History (3)</li><li>ASH6936 - Seminar in US-China Relations (3)</li><li>EUH5419 - Colloquium in Roman History (3)</li><li>EUH5459 - Colloquium in French History (3)</li><li>EUH5546 - Colloquium: British History (3)</li><li>EUH5579 - Colloquium in Soviet Russia (3)</li><li>EUH5905 - European Imperialism (3)</li><li>EUH5925 - Colloquium in Medieval Europe (3)</li><li>EUH5208 - Colloquium in Early Modern History (3)</li><li>EUH6939 - Seminar in European History (3)</li></ul></li> Western Hemisphere: Caribbean, North American, or South American - 18 Credit Hours<li>Complete at least 6 of the following: <ul><li>AMH5116 - Colloquium in Early American History (3)</li><li>AMH5169 - Colloquium in the American Early Republic (3)</li><li>AMH5176 - Colloquium in Civil War and Reconstruction (3)</li><li>AMH5296 - Colloquium in 20th Century U.S. (3)</li><li>HIS5503 - History of Technology (3)</li><li>AMH5391 - Colloquium in U.S. Cultural History (3)</li><li>AMH5406 - Colloquium in American South (3)</li><li>AMH5636 - Colloquium in US Environmental History (3)</li><li>AMH5925 - Colloquium in US Military History (3)</li><li>AMH6346 - Seminar in the History of American Automobility (3)</li><li>AMH5077 - Colloquium in Twentieth Century Tourism (3)</li><li>AMH6429 - Seminar in Community and Local History (3)</li><li>AMH6939 - Seminar in U.S. History (3)</li><li>HIS5067 - Introduction to Public History (3)</li><li>HIS5083 - Cultural Heritage Management (3)</li><li>HIS5925 - History in the Digital Age (3)</li><li>HIS6096 - Seminar in Historic Preservation (3)</li><li>HIS6165 - Digital Tools for Historians (3)</li><li>HIS6167 - Spatial History (3)</li><li>HIS5088 - Readings in Curation and Public History (3)</li><li>HIS6094 - Seminar in Curation and New Media (3)</li><li>LAH5920 - Colloquium in Latin American History (3)</li><li>HIS5926 - Colloquium: History of Women and Gender (3)</li><li>HIS6592 - Seminar in Oral History (3)</li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><h3>Elective Courses</h3> 6 Total Credits <ul><li>Earn at least 6 credits from the following types of courses: Students will choose history courses outside their area of specialization. </li></ul><h3>Thesis</h3> 6 Total Credits <ul><li>Complete all of the following<ul>Hours<li>Earn at least 6 credits from the following types of courses: HIS 6971 - Thesis The culminating event of the program is a minimum of six credit hours at the 6000-level developing and sustaining a historical argument in writing according to the accepted professional and ethical standards of the discipline. </li> Defense<li> The final step in completing the thesis requirement is a one-hour oral defense before the thesis committee. </li></ul></li></ul><h3>Comprehensive Examinations</h3> 0 Total Credits <ul><li> Each candidate for the Master of Arts in History must pass written examinations in two fields upon conclusion of regular course work and before beginning a thesis. These examinations must be taken and passed as part of the requirements for the capstone course. Students are provided two attempts at successfully passing the examinations. Each student will also submit a thesis prospectus and preliminary bibliography, which the three members of the student's thesis committee judge acceptable as the preliminary step to beginning the thesis. An oral defense of the written exams and the thesis prospectus and bibliography is also a requirement of the capstone course. </li></ul><h3>Foreign Language</h3> 0 Total Credits <ul><li> Students will also be expected to demonstrate reading competency in one foreign language translation examination. The foreign language examination (FLE) must be completed one semester prior to the thesis defense. For detailed information on the History Foreign Language Exam requirement and process, please see the department's MA program handbook. </li></ul><h4>Grand Total Credits: <strong>36</strong></h4><h2>Application Requirements</h2><h2>Financial Information</h2><p>Graduate students may receive financial assistance through fellowships, assistantships, tuition support, or loans. For more information, see the College of Graduate Studies Funding website, which describes the types of financial assistance available at UCF and provides general guidance in planning your graduate finances. The Financial Information section of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource.</p><h2>Fellowship Information</h2><p>Fellowships are awarded based on academic merit to highly qualified students. They are paid to students through the Office of Student Financial Assistance, based on instructions provided by the College of Graduate Studies. Fellowships are given to support a student's graduate study and do not have a work obligation. For more information, see UCF Graduate Fellowships, which includes descriptions of university fellowships and what you should do to be considered for a fellowship.</p><p><em><b>Additional Notes on the Accelerated Undergraduate and Graduate Program in History</b></em></p><ul> <li>Students who change degree programs and select this major must adopt the most current catalog.</li> <li>Students must earn at least a \"B-\" in each undergraduate and graduate history course for them to be counted toward the major.</li> <li>Students must compile a portfolio of their written work in history (completed inside and outside the classroom).</li> <li>Students admitted to the combined bachelor's/master's program may take one 5000-level course the first semester of their senior year.</li> <li>After successfully completing one 5000-level course, students will be eligible to take HIS 6159 - Historiography and another 5000-level course or the 6000-level seminar following the 5000-level colloquium they have already completed.</li> <li>Students may substitute these 9 hours of graduate-level work for 9 hours of 3000- or 4000-level undergraduate work</li> <li>Students need to pay fees at the graduate rate for the graduate courses they take.</li> </ul><p><em><b>Schedule for Students Enrolled Full-time</b></em></p><ul> <li>Students complete 9 hours of graduate-level courses in their senior year.</li> <li>Students enroll in at least 3 credit hours of graduate-level courses the summer after they receive their bachelor's degree.</li> <li>Students enroll in 9 hours of graduate-level courses in both spring and fall semesters during their master's program.</li> <li>Students complete the Capstone course, pass their preliminary exams, and fulfill their foreign language requirement by the end of their first year in the master's program.</li> <li>Students complete and defend a master's thesis in 6 hours.</li> </ul><p><em><b>Undergraduate Requirements</b></em></p><p>Please see the current edition of the Undergraduate Catalog.</p><p><em><b>Graduate Requirements</b></em></p><p>The History MA program requires a minimum of 36 credit hours beyond the bachelor's degree, including 12 credit hours of required courses, 18 credit hours in an area of concentration, and six credit hours of electives outside of the area of concentration. Students must pass a foreign language competency test, pass a written examination in two fields, and successfully complete and defend their thesis. No graduate credit is given for any grade lower than \"B- .\"</p>",
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"description": "<h1>Track Prerequisites</h1><p>The accelerated undergraduate/graduate program in history (for UCF History majors only) allows highly qualified UCF students to begin taking graduate-level courses that will count toward their master's degree while completing their baccalaureate degree program. Students apply for admission to the combined undergraduate and graduate program toward the end of their junior year or after 12 hours of upper-level history course work.</p><h1>Degree Requirements</h1><div><section><header data-test=\"grouping-0-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Required Courses (Core)</span></h2></div><div><span>6</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\">Complete the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bcd714b5f71a4522259\" target=\"_blank\">HIS6159</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Historiography<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bcd714b5f7c7452225f\" target=\"_blank\">HIS6905</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->History Capstone Class<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-1-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Required Courses (Specialization)</span></h2></div><div><span>18</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li><span>Complete <!-- -->1<!-- --> of the following</span><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\"><div>\nStudents may specialize in one of the two areas below. Specialization courses must be approved by the student's adviser.\n</div></div></li><div><span>Eastern Hemisphere: African, Asian, European, or Middle Eastern- 18 Credit Hours</span><li data-test=\"ruleView-B.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-B.1-result\">Complete at least <span>6</span> of the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca69e16b6b6248033fff84\" target=\"_blank\">AFH5259</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in African History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca69e200f82730e4140be5\" target=\"_blank\">AFH5806</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->The Historiography of Slavery in Africa<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a1a00f8270eda140c86\" target=\"_blank\">ASH5229</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->History of the Middle East<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a1a02fd3aed106d8268\" target=\"_blank\">ASH5408</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in Modern China<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a1aa38edf37593ec1af\" target=\"_blank\">ASH5485</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->U.S. China Relations<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61a9527714b25e36d4791b9d\" target=\"_blank\">ASH5925</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in South Asian History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a1a00f82757fc140c8d\" target=\"_blank\">ASH6936</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Seminar in US-China Relations<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b9802fd3a05946d84d4\" target=\"_blank\">EUH5419</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in Roman History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b9900f827a9b9140f1f\" target=\"_blank\">EUH5459</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in French History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b97714b5f2af55221c9\" target=\"_blank\">EUH5546</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium: British History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b97a8d2fb05a52d820c\" target=\"_blank\">EUH5579</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in Soviet Russia<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b97714b5f7a815221cd\" target=\"_blank\">EUH5905</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->European Imperialism<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b976b6b62ae694001dc\" target=\"_blank\">EUH5925</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in Medieval Europe<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b98e6bc793c5173e621\" target=\"_blank\">EUH5208</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in Early Modern History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b9b00f827fac1140f22\" target=\"_blank\">EUH6939</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Seminar in European History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></div><div><span>Western Hemisphere: Caribbean, North American, or South American - 18 Credit Hours</span><li data-test=\"ruleView-A.1\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A.1-result\">Complete at least <span>6</span> of the following: <div><ul style=\"margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px\"><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca69fb00f827a4b4140bf2\" target=\"_blank\">AMH5116</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in Early American History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/67b63af4b13c425ec8fa0b01\" target=\"_blank\">AMH5169</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in the American Early Republic<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca69fb5a15833cb39e6bd5\" target=\"_blank\">AMH5176</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in Civil War and Reconstruction<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca69fba38edf30bc3ec131\" target=\"_blank\">AMH5296</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in 20th Century U.S.<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/618e94010dabd73a863c456b\" target=\"_blank\">HIS5503</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->History of Technology<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca69fbe6bc795bb873e355\" target=\"_blank\">AMH5391</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in U.S. Cultural History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca69fba38edfc9ef3ec12d\" target=\"_blank\">AMH5406</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in American South<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca69fb00f8276d6d140bf7\" target=\"_blank\">AMH5636</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in US Environmental History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61a94e0b3a3b238fd38551e8\" target=\"_blank\">AMH5925</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in US Military History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61a950d014b25e364b791b85\" target=\"_blank\">AMH6346</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Seminar in the History of American Automobility<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca69fb00f8270734140bfa\" target=\"_blank\">AMH5077</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in Twentieth Century Tourism<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca69fb6b6b62d5ad3fff8e\" target=\"_blank\">AMH6429</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Seminar in Community and Local History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca69fea8d2fb3bd72d7fb4\" target=\"_blank\">AMH6939</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Seminar in U.S. History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bcde6bc796d1f73e68f\" target=\"_blank\">HIS5067</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Introduction to Public History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bcda38edf55d43ec5ad\" target=\"_blank\">HIS5083</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Cultural Heritage Management<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bcd714b5f4b0952225c\" target=\"_blank\">HIS5925</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->History in the Digital Age<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bcc714b5f811e522257\" target=\"_blank\">HIS6096</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Seminar in Historic Preservation<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bcd714b5fb47e52225e\" target=\"_blank\">HIS6165</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Digital Tools for Historians<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bcc714b5f86a0522258\" target=\"_blank\">HIS6167</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Spatial History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bcd6b6b62b03c400259\" target=\"_blank\">HIS5088</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Readings in Curation and Public History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bcc02fd3a45ca6d856e\" target=\"_blank\">HIS6094</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Seminar in Curation and New Media<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca7fade6bc79659273e877\" target=\"_blank\">LAH5920</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in Latin American History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bce00f8277560140fed\" target=\"_blank\">HIS5926</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium: History of Women and Gender<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bd0a8d2fbed212d8286\" target=\"_blank\">HIS6592</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Seminar in Oral History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li></ul></div></div></li></div></ul></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-2-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Elective Courses</span></h2></div><div><span>6</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\">Earn at least <span>6</span> credits from the following types of courses: <div>\nStudents will choose history courses outside their area of specialization.\n</div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-3-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Thesis</span></h2></div><div><span>6</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li><span>Complete <!-- -->all<!-- --> of the 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aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\"><div>\nEach candidate for the Master of Arts in History must pass written examinations in two fields upon conclusion of regular course work and before beginning a thesis. These examinations must be taken and passed as part of the requirements for the capstone course. Students are provided two attempts at successfully passing the examinations. Each student will also submit a thesis prospectus and preliminary bibliography, which the three members of the student's thesis committee judge acceptable as the preliminary step to beginning the thesis. An oral defense of the written exams and the thesis prospectus and bibliography is also a requirement of the capstone course.\n</div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-5-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Foreign Language</span></h2></div><div><span>0</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\"><div>\nStudents will also be expected to demonstrate reading competency in one foreign language translation examination. The foreign language examination (FLE) must be completed one semester prior to the thesis defense. For detailed information on the History Foreign Language Exam requirement and process, please see the department's MA program handbook.\n</div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><h3>Grand Total Credits:<!-- --> <strong>36</strong></h3></div><h1>Application Requirements</h1><h1>Financial Information</h1><p>Graduate students may receive financial assistance through fellowships, assistantships, tuition support, or loans. For more information, see the College of Graduate Studies <a href=\"https://funding.graduate.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Funding website</a>, which describes the types of financial assistance available at UCF and provides general guidance in planning your graduate finances. The Financial Information section of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource.</p> <p><strong>UCF Student Financial Assistance<br />Millican Hall 120</strong><br />Telephone: 407-823-2827<br />Appointment Line: 407-823-5285<br />Fax: 407-823-5241<br /><a href=\"mailto:finaid@ucf.edu\">finaid@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"http://finaid.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p><h1>Fellowship Information</h1><p>Fellowships are awarded based on academic merit to highly qualified students. They are paid to students through the Office of Student Financial Assistance, based on instructions provided by the College of Graduate Studies. Fellowships are given to support a student's graduate study and do not have a work obligation. For more information, see <a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/fellowships/\" target=\"_blank\">UCF Graduate Fellowships</a>, which includes descriptions of university fellowships and what you should do to be considered for a fellowship.</p> <p><strong>Grad Fellowships</strong><br />Telephone: 407-823-0127<br /><a href=\"mailto:gradfellowship@ucf.edu\">gradfellowship@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"https://funding.graduate.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p><p><u><b>Additional Notes on the Accelerated Undergraduate and Graduate Program in History</b></u></p> <ul> <li>Students who change degree programs and select this major must adopt the most current catalog.</li> <li>Students must earn at least a "B-" in each undergraduate and graduate history course for them to be counted toward the major.</li> <li>Students must compile a portfolio of their written work in history (completed inside and outside the classroom).</li> <li>Students admitted to the combined bachelor's/master's program may take one 5000-level course the first semester of their senior year.</li> <li>After successfully completing one 5000-level course, students will be eligible to take <a href=\"#/courses/ByWH0oJdiO?bc=true&bcCurrent=Historiography&bcGroup=HIS&bcItemType=Courses\">HIS 6159 - Historiography</a> and another 5000-level course or the 6000-level seminar following the 5000-level colloquium they have already completed.</li> <li>Students may substitute these 9 hours of graduate-level work for 9 hours of 3000- or 4000-level undergraduate work</li> <li>Students need to pay fees at the graduate rate for the graduate courses they take.</li> </ul> <p><u><b>Schedule for Students Enrolled Full-time</b></u></p> <ul> <li>Students complete 9 hours of graduate-level courses in their senior year.</li> <li>Students enroll in at least 3 credit hours of graduate-level courses the summer after they receive their bachelor's degree.</li> <li>Students enroll in 9 hours of graduate-level courses in both spring and fall semesters during their master's program.</li> <li>Students complete the Capstone course, pass their preliminary exams, and fulfill their foreign language requirement by the end of their first year in the master's program.</li> <li>Students complete and defend a master's thesis in 6 hours.</li> </ul> <p><u><b>Undergraduate Requirements</b></u></p> <p>Please see the current edition of the Undergraduate Catalog.</p> <p><u><b>Graduate Requirements</b></u></p> <p>The History MA program requires a minimum of 36 credit hours beyond the bachelor's degree, including 12 credit hours of required courses, 18 credit hours in an area of concentration, and six credit hours of electives outside of the area of concentration. 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target=\"_blank\">AMH5926</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in the Civil Rights Movement<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6334beb3e73f9075f9e6972e\" target=\"_blank\">AMH6678</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Seminar in the Civil Rights Movement<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca69fb00f8276d6d140bf7\" target=\"_blank\">AMH5636</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in US Environmental History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61a94e0b3a3b238fd38551e8\" target=\"_blank\">AMH5925</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in US Military History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/6307ef6350506e04271d38c0\" target=\"_blank\">AMH5926</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in the Civil Rights Movement<!-- --> <span 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href=\"#/courses/view/67b63af4b13c425ec8fa0b01\" target=\"_blank\">AMH5169</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in the American Early Republic<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca69fb5a15833cb39e6bd5\" target=\"_blank\">AMH5176</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in Civil War and Reconstruction<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bcd6b6b62b03c400259\" target=\"_blank\">HIS5088</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Readings in Curation and Public History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bcc02fd3a45ca6d856e\" target=\"_blank\">HIS6094</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Seminar in Curation and New Media<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6bd0a8d2fbed212d8286\" target=\"_blank\">HIS6592</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Seminar in Oral 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style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a1a02fd3aed106d8268\" target=\"_blank\">ASH5408</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in Modern China<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a1aa38edf37593ec1af\" target=\"_blank\">ASH5485</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->U.S. China Relations<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/61a9527714b25e36d4791b9d\" target=\"_blank\">ASH5925</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Colloquium in South Asian History<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6a1a00f82757fc140c8d\" target=\"_blank\">ASH6936</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- -->Seminar in US-China Relations<!-- --> <span style=\"margin-left:5px\">(3)</span></span></li><li><span><a href=\"#/courses/view/60ca6b9802fd3a05946d84d4\" target=\"_blank\">EUH5419</a> <!-- -->-<!-- --> <!-- 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final step in completing the thesis requirement is a one-hour oral defense before the thesis committee.\n</div></div></li></div></ul></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-4-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Comprehensive Examination</span></h2></div><div><span>0</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\"><div>\nEach candidate for the Master of Arts in History must pass written examinations in two fields upon conclusion of regular course work and before beginning a thesis. These examinations must be taken and passed as part of the requirements for the capstone course. Students are provided two attempts at successfully passing the examinations. Each student will also submit a thesis prospectus and preliminary bibliography, which the three members of the student's thesis committee judge acceptable as the preliminary step to beginning the thesis. An oral defense of the written exams and the thesis prospectus and bibliography is also a requirement of the capstone course.\n</div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><section><header data-test=\"grouping-5-header\"><div><h2 data-testid=\"grouping-label\"><span>Foreign Language Competency</span></h2></div><div><span>0</span><span>Total Credits</span></div><div><div><button aria-label=\"Collapse\"><i></i></button></div></div></header><div><div><ul><li data-test=\"ruleView-A\"><div data-test=\"ruleView-A-result\"><div>\nStudents will also be expected to demonstrate reading competency in a foreign language translation examination. The foreign language examination (FLE) must be completed one semester prior to the thesis defense. For detailed information on the History Foreign Language Exam requirement and process, please see the department's MA program handbook.\n</div></div></li></ul></div></div></section><h3>Grand Total Credits:<!-- --> <strong>36</strong></h3></div><h1>Application Requirements</h1><h1>Financial Information</h1><p>Graduate students may receive financial assistance through fellowships, assistantships, tuition support, or loans. For more information, see the College of Graduate Studies <a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/funding/\" target=\"_blank\">Funding website</a>, which describes the types of financial assistance available at UCF and provides general guidance in planning your graduate finances. The Financial Information section of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource.</p> <p><strong>UCF Student Financial Assistance</strong><br />Millican Hall 120<br />Telephone: 407-823-2827<br />Appointment Line: 407-823-5285<br />Fax: 407-823-5241<br /><a href=\"mailto:finaid@ucf.edu\">finaid@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"http://finaid.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p><h1>Fellowship Information</h1><p>Fellowships are awarded based on academic merit to highly qualified students. They are paid to students through the Office of Student Financial Assistance, based on instructions provided by the College of Graduate Studies. Fellowships are given to support a student's graduate study and do not have a work obligation. For more information, see <a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/fellowships/\" target=\"_blank\">UCF Graduate Fellowships</a>, which includes descriptions of university fellowships and what you should do to be considered for a fellowship.</p> <p><strong>Grad Fellowships</strong><br />Telephone: 407-823-0127<br /><a href=\"mailto:gradfellowship@ucf.edu\">gradfellowship@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"https://graduate.ucf.edu/funding/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p><div> <p>The Public History track requires a minimum of 36 credit hours beyond the bachelor's degree, including 9 credit hours of required core courses, 15 credit hours in the public history area of concentration, and 6 credit hours of elective courses taken outside of the area of concentration. All students must pass a foreign language translation examination, pass a capstone written examination in two fields, and successfully complete and defend their thesis or project. No graduate credit is given for any grade lower than "B-."</p> <p>Students have the option to take up to two (2) graduate courses (6 hours) in another UCF department/program at the discretion of the History MA Graduate Director. Students must meet in person with the Graduate Director prior to enrollment in the proposed course, with written information about the course and justification before approval will be granted. Any course outside the history program will replace the student's independent study option. Only two (2) courses from any graduate certificate program (i.e. GIS, Women's Studies) can be counted toward the History MA degree.</p> </div>",
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For more information, see the College of Graduate Studies <a href=\"https://funding.graduate.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Funding website</a>, which describes the types of financial assistance available at UCF and provides general guidance in planning your graduate finances. The Financial Information section of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource.</p> <p><strong>UCF Student Financial Assistance</strong><br />Millican Hall 120<br />Telephone: 407-823-2827<br />Appointment Line: 407-823-5285<br />Fax: 407-823-5241<br /><a href=\"mailto:finaid@ucf.edu\">finaid@ucf.edu</a><br /><a href=\"http://finaid.ucf.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">Website</a></p><h1>Fellowship Information</h1><p>Fellowships are awarded based on academic merit to highly qualified students. They are paid to students through the Office of Student Financial Assistance, based on instructions provided by the College of Graduate Studies. 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