Explore Your Graduate Degree Options
Our program offers Ph.D., M.A. and M.S. degrees. Most graduate courses are held during the workday, but several courses are offered in the late afternoon and evening each semester to accommodate working professionals within driving distance of NDSU. Online courses are not offered at this time.
Prior to formal application, we encourage prospective students to start an email dialogue with one or two non-emeriti faculty members in your field of interest. You will need to have at least one faculty member who is interested in working with you before you apply.
You must apply electronically for graduate admission. The electronic application is available online at the NDSU Graduate School.
We accept and evaluate applications for admission throughout the year. Admissions decisions are usually available about a month after all your materials have been received by the Graduate School.
We wish you the best of luck as you start the application process!
Dr. Marcela Perett, Graduate Studies Coordinator
Admission Information
We admit students year-round, for both fall and spring semesters.
Degree Requirements
The department offers both the Master of Arts and the Master of Science degrees in history. The Master of Arts requires proficiency in at least one foreign language and the successful defense of a thesis. Those planning to continue graduate study in history at the doctoral level are strongly encouraged to pursue the MA. The Master of Science is designed for in-service professionals and has no language or thesis requirement; students pursuing the MS are generally not awarded assistantships or tuition waivers. Both degrees require a minimum of 30 credit hours with a minimum of 24 hours in history.
The department offers a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in History. The Ph.D. in History is a research degree. It requires the successful defense of a primary-source based dissertation that makes an original contribution to knowledge.