This is the review for Wright State University’s graduate program in History with a concentration in Public History. For starters, here are some facts about the program and university:
- The concentration is designed by those interested in working in archives and/or museums. Students can focus on either archives or museums studies or are able to take a little of both, according to the Director, Dr. Drew Swanson.
- The History program offers graduate tuition scholarships for incoming graduate students and graduate assistantships for second-year graduate students.
- Students are required to complete a capstone project in order to graduate
- History professors teach the required classes while adjuncts who work in their field (archives or museums) teach the specialized courses
- Alumni currently have positions all over the U.S. from the National Archives in Maryland to the Jamestown Sklallam Tribe in Washington
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