What can you do with a master of arts in history?

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The Master of Arts in History is the required credential for community college teaching. Museum and archival workers often hold the History MA, and some secondary school teachers pursue master's-level education in history.

The degree is also sometimes used as a stepping stone to doctoral programs, especially for students whose undergraduate training in history is insufficient to recommend admission to a PhD program. Other students may go on to pursue a degree in law or business.

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