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HIST699 - Master of Arts in History - Thesis
Preparation for the Master of Arts in History Capstone (Thesis) seminar begins on day one of a student's graduate program of study. The theories, research methods and analytical skills, and substantive knowledge obtained through their master's curriculum provide the basis for the thesis project. Students are required to develop primary and secondary source materials on their research topic and address the writing requirements as described in the syllabus and classroom assignments. The thesis proposal must provide a clear description of a question or problem and a proposed method of answering the question or solving the problem. Guidance on the format of the research proposal and a sample proposal are contained in the APUS Thesis Manual. This course may not be taken until all other courses are COMPLETED and student has a 3.0 GPA. Capstone courses are 16 weeks long and cannot be taken along with any other course. Prerequisite: HIST691
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Schedule of Classes
09/24/18 - 03/01/19 |
03/04/19 - 06/23/19 |
Winter 2019 Session C - 16 Week session |
10/29/18 - 03/29/19 |
04/01/19 - 07/21/19 |
Spring 2019 Session A - 16 Week session |
11/26/18 - 05/03/19 |
05/06/19 - 08/25/19 |
Spring 2019 Session K - 16 Week session |
12/31/18 - 05/31/19 |
06/03/19 - 09/22/19 |
Spring 2019 Session C - 16 Week session |
01/28/19 - 06/28/19 |
07/01/19 - 10/20/19 |
Summer 2019 Session A - 16 Week session |
02/25/19 - 08/02/19 |
08/05/19 - 11/24/19 |
Summer 2019 Session K - 16 Week session |
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