Master of Arts in History
Level: Masters
Language: English
Category:
History
Description
The Master of Arts in History provides its students with an exhaustive array of opportunities to pursue the world’s great personalities, events, nations, trends, periods, conflicts, and markings of progress. The Master of Arts History major has recently been re-designed to best suit your professional aspirations and interests. The new major ensures that you will learn about the "big picture" through exposure to four historical perspectives or concentrations, while allowing you to tailor the major to your individual needs during graduate study.
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Great
May 22, 2008
Great program. I love it. I have enjoyed my time there.
Solid School
November 28, 2007
Their faculty in military history is truly unique and outstanding. Nowhere else can you go for Civil War or European Military History and find courses and faculty like this one - and it's online. They need a Ph.D. in Security Studies to top it off.
Civil War History
August 20, 2007
I was very please with my AMU experience. Very hard work, but well worth it. Professors were uniformly excellent and demanded your best. I am looking at taking additional CEU courses, as I am very pleased with the variety of courses - many of which are not found anywhere else.
AMU IS EXCELLENT
July 18, 2007
I did my research for a year. AMU is without question the finest online institution, frankly I was planning to attend the Harvard Extension but they do not offer 100% distance learning therefore I decided to distance learn via American Military University. I did an Audit class at the Graduate ...
I'm happy with AMU
February 20, 2007
I have to say AMU is a solid school. I have done hours of research on distance learning and think AMU is the best. If you have a GI-BILL or use active duty TA your school is free. Books are included and they even buy most of them back from ...
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Charlotte June 22, 2008 at 2:22 a.m.
Hello,
I just applied to APU for a master's in Political Science (though I am looking at European history as well). When I went to begin registering for classes, it said that some master's degree classes are not available for financial aid students! No one is there on the weekends, so I am a bit worried, because I already clicked the "I agree with this contract with APUS" button. I can only attend a school that has financial aid available for me -- does anyone know which master's degrees you can or can't use federal aid for? I am a single mom with two little boys, one of whom is autistic, so I don't have a lot of extra money kicking around for grad school tuition right now.
Can any APUS grad students shed some light on this subject? Thanks so much.
Charlotte