Credits required
45 Oregon State University is on a quarter-term system. There are four quarters each year and classes are 11 weeks long. This program's 45 quarter credits are equal to 30 semester credits.*
Cost per credit
$560 Based on current tuition rates. No additional charge for nonresident students. Does not include course materials and associated fees and expenses.
Delivery
Online You can complete all or nearly all requirements of this program online. View the curriculum.
Start term
Fall

M.A./M.S. in History – Online

Faculty

Oregon State’s School of History, Philosophy, and Religion is home to well-respected faculty members who are experts in their fields. As a student in the history master’s program, you will have the ability to work closely with faculty mentors, making the learning experience much more personal than similar online programs.

Program faculty are listed based on their specialization options:

Community history and civic engagement

Global perspectives on war, peace and empire

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