History

    History

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 1,657 / credit
    Next IntakeAugust 30, 2023
    History

    About

    With a wealth of top cultural institutions and abundant archival resources, New York City is an exciting place for the aspiring 

    historian. As a doctoral student at Fordham, you'll have all of the advantages of a big cosmopolitan city while enjoying the small intimate scale of our university. Our doctoral program is personalized and student oriented. At Fordham we believe that research and teaching go hand in hand in sharpening your scholarship and assuring that your work has an impact.

    Renowned for our medieval program, the history department is also particularly strong in global history; the history of science, technology, and medicine; and urban history. You'll thrive in our small, seminar-style classes and benefit from intensive one-on-one training with a faculty mentor.

    You'll choose from one of two tracks:

    • Medieval history focusing on the history of Europe from the collapse of the Roman Empire to the 15th century
    • Modern history encompassing any period from 1500 to present, with subject areas in Europe, the Americas, Asia, and global history

    Unlike larger universities where doctoral students serve as teaching assistants, you'll teach your own undergraduate classes. As a Fordham Ph.D. you will develop your teaching skills in a one-on-one pedagogy course and then teach your own class starting in your third year. You will design your own syllabus, give lectures, run discussions, as well as grade and advise undergraduates.

    • Opportunity for full funding and scholarships
    • Pursue original research in fields related to your interests
    • Focus on critical analysis, archival research, and persuasive writing
    • Small graduate courses on both broad survey topics and specialized themes, as well as opportunities to develop individualized tutorials with leading experts in your chosen field.
    • Prepare for teaching undergraduate work through a one-semester pedagogy tutorial
    • Courses given at both the Bronx and Lincoln Center campuses.
    • Opportunities to hone your skills as a practicing professional (conference presentation, public speaking, grant writing, preparation of publications)
    • Integrate and expand your knowledge through interdisciplinary studies
    • Gain skills in textual editing, oral history, archival description, and visual humanities
    • Public and digital history projects make history come alive and speak to broader audiences.
    • Take courses at Columbia University, the Graduate Center at CUNY, New York University, Princeton University, Stony Brook University, and Teachers College of Columbia University through the Inter-University Doctoral Consortium

    Disciplines

    History

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Academic Transcripts: All transcripts from previously attended post-secondary institutions MUST be submitted in English, or be accompanied by a certified English translation. Transcripts and credentials conversion information is available on the GSAS International Students page.
    • Letters of Recommendation: When communicating with your recommendation letter writers, please provide them with at least one month’s advance notice to submit their recommendations. You will enter each recommendation provider’s name and email address directly into the online application. They will be notified electronically of your request. Please note: you may submit your application even if the submission of your recommendation letters is still in progress.
       
    • Statement of Purpose/Intent: Can be submitted directly in the online application. Requirements for the statement may vary by program. Please see individual program requirements.
       
    • Resume/CV: Can be submitted directly in the online application
       
    • Official Graduate Record Examination (GRE scores): Due to the impact of COVID-19 on standardized testing, submission of GRE scores is optional/not required for select GSAS programs for the 2022-2023 application. However, some programs are still requiring the GRE. Please see the admissions information/requirements page on the individual program pages to determine if the GRE is optional/not required, required, or not accepted at all for your chosen program. Students who do not submit GRE scores will not be at any disadvantage in the process.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 68
    • IELTSMin 7
    • TOEFLMin 100

    Career

    The Ph.D. Degree in history builds skills and training transferable to a wide variety of professions and can be fit to your personal career goals.

    • Our professional development programs are designed to help students explore career options and prepare for both the job market and for professional responsibilities such as public speaking and project management
    • Our teaching and pedagogy training will set you apart on the academic job market and arm you with will a host of transferable skills for careers beyond the academy.
    • Our graduates have gone on to work at universities and other cultural institutions including Harvard University, SUNY, New Paltz, Queensborough Community College, the New York Historical Society, and the Leo Baeck Institute
    • Our alumni have successful careers in law, teaching, and journalism as well as positions in museums and libraries

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 70

    How to Apply

    Thank you for your interest in Fordham University's graduate programs. Please note that in addition to the application found here, each program has its own admission requirements. Please check the webpage of the program to which you are applying, or consult with the program director, to be sure you are including the proper documentation with your application.

    Once you begin your application, you may save it and return to it at a later time. 

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