Public History (Advanced Certificate)
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Public History (Advanced Certificate)
Overview
The Public History program at New York University has been preparing students for successful careers as archivists, museum curators, documentary editors, cultural resource managers, historical interpreters, and media specialists for four decades. The program's Director, Professor Ellen Noonan, brings nearly 20 years of experience working in the field of public history, ensuring that the program is responsive to the needs of the ever-evolving fields of archives and public history. The courses emphasize a solid grounding in historical scholarship, intense engagement with digital technologies, and project-based learning.
Program Overview
The program takes advantage of New York City's wide range of archival and public history institutions, with course instructors being working professionals in the field. Students can choose to intern at one or more of these institutions, providing them with hands-on experience.
Admissions
All applicants to the Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) are required to submit the general application requirements, which include:
- Academic Transcripts
- Test Scores (if required)
- Applicant Statements
- Résumé or Curriculum Vitae
- Letters of Recommendation
- A non-refundable application fee
Program Requirements
The program requires the completion of 20 credits, comprised of the following:
Course List
- Required Courses:
- HIST-GA 1750: Introduction to Public History (4 credits)
- HIST-GA 2011: Internship Seminar (taken twice for 4 credits total) (2 credits)
- Public History Electives:
- Select twelve credits of history electives from the following courses or in consultation with the program director (12 credits)
- Total Credits: 20
Sample Plan of Study
The sample plan of study is as follows: 1st Semester/Term:
- HIST-GA 1750: Introduction to Public History (4 credits)
- Public History Elective (4 credits)
- Credits: 8 2nd Semester/Term:
- HIST-GA 2011: Internship Seminar (2 credits)
- Public History Elective (4 credits)
- Credits: 6 3rd Semester/Term:
- HIST-GA 2011: Internship Seminar (2 credits)
- Public History Elective (4 credits)
- Credits: 6
- Total Credits: 20
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will have:
- Analytical and critical mastery of key scholarly literature on the history, theory, and practice of archives or public history.
- Proficiency with digital methods as used in the practice of public history.
- Familiarity with professional norms, tasks, roles, and relationships in public history work settings.
- Capacity to intellectually conceptualize, plan, and carry out an original project or article-length research paper in public history.
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