certificate: Public History Certificate
Degree: Post-Baccalaureate Certificate (CB) 2024-2025
Certificate Requirements (12 credits)
Students may earn the certificate in conjunction with a graduate degree or as a standalone certificate as a non-degree seeking student. Please see the Graduate Certificate Programs page for more information.
The Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Public History is composed of 4 courses and consists of 12 credit hours. This certificate offers advanced training for students interested in pursuing a career in public history and those already working in the field. The certificate program is open to all 老澳门资料 History Graduate students. Courses taken to complete the certificate also count toward the History Master’s Degree. With special permission, 老澳门资料 graduate students in other graduate programs and post-baccalaureate students may also earn the certificate. Subject to relevant college and university policies and accreditation limitations, post-baccalaureate students who are subsequently admitted into the 老澳门资料 History MA program may count credits earned in the certificate program toward their MA degree.
CORE REQUIREMENTS (6 CREDITS)
HIS 5067 Public History (3 credits)
HIS 6946 Internship in History (3 credits)
ELECTIVES (6 CREDITS)
Students select one or two courses from the following:AMH 5587 Native Southerners (3 credits)
AMH 5934 Blackness in the Archives (3 credits)
AMH 5934 Environmental History of the South (3 credits)
AMH 5934 Civil War in American Memory (3 credits)
HIS 5165 Digital History (3 credits)
HIS 5077 Oral History (3 credits)
HIS 6915 Public History Seminar (3 Credits)
AMH 6429 Early Florida (3 credits)
Students may select one from the following:
ENC 5235 Grant Writing (3 credits)
FIL 5305 Documentary Workshop (3 credits)
FIL 5377 Advanced Documentary Production (3 credits)
GIS 6051 GIS and Geospatial Technologies (3 credits)
PAD 6142 Management of Nonprofit Organizations (3 credits)
PAD 6208 Nonprofit Financial Management (3 credits)
PAD 6164 Nonprofit Stakeholder Relations (3 credits)
Approved graduate-level ANT or DIG courses (3 credits)
Other relevant courses with approval of the Public History Program director