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Master of Arts (History)

Explore the Past with a Globally Recognized MA Degree in History

The Master of Arts in History is a postgraduate program designed to offer a comprehensive understanding of history from ancient times to the modern world. With a duration of 2 to 4 years, the program allows students the flexibility to study full-time or part-time, making it ideal for both fresh graduates and working professionals. The program is divided into core courses in the first year, followed by a variety of elective courses in the second year, allowing students to specialize in areas that interest them most.

The eligibility criteria for the program requires students to have completed a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university. This MA program is perfect for individuals seeking an in-depth academic understanding of history while offering flexibility to study from anywhere, with both online and on-campus options available.

Type

Degree

Start Date

Mar 31, 2025

Duration

2 Year

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The MA in History with ECISME offers a variety of features designed to enrich your academic experience and career prospects.

  • Globally Recognized Degree: A degree that is respected internationally, enhancing your credentials globally.
  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers both Indian and world history, with core and elective courses that allow for specialization.
  • Bilingual Instruction: Available in both English and Hindi for wider accessibility.
  • Flexible Learning: Online and hybrid study modes designed to fit diverse schedules.
  • Affordability: The program offers competitive fees, making advanced education more accessible.
  • Research Opportunities: Gain practical experience in historical research with assignments, projects, and independent studies.
  • Cultural Insight: Study the history of different cultures, from India to the West, and understand their global impact.
  • Professional Growth: Prepares students for a range of careers in academia, research, publishing, and heritage management.
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Eligibility Criteria

Students must meet the basic qualifications and requirements to be eligible for the MA in History program with ECISME.

ECISME Syllabus

Curriculum Overview

The ECISME’s Masters of Arts in History curriculum combines core courses in the first year with specialized electives in the second year, providing students with a well-rounded education in history.

Core Courses

In the first year, students study with foundational subjects that provide a deep understanding of history’s theoretical frameworks, methodologies, and core topics.

  • Ancient and Medieval Societies
    Examines the early civilizations of the world, including Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the Indian subcontinent, and traces the evolution of medieval societies.
  • Political Structures in India
    Focuses on the development of political systems in India, including the Maurya, Gupta, Mughal, and colonial eras, leading up to independent India.
  • Historiography
    An introduction to the theory of history, examining how history has been written and interpreted through various schools of thought.
  • Themes in Indian History
    A thematic approach to Indian history, looking at significant issues like religion, caste, and social movements, and how these have influenced India’s development.

Elective Courses

The second year allows students covers specific areas of history, providing a wide range of electives to choose from:

  • Modern India (1757–1947)
    Explores India’s history from the British colonial period through the struggle for independence, with a focus on key movements and events.
  • Indian National Movement
    A deeper dive into the Indian independence movement, focusing on the roles of major leaders and the social and political factors that shaped the movement.
  • History of Environment
    An exploration of the relationship between human societies and the environment, with a focus on issues like urbanization, industrialization, and ecological degradation.
  • Research Methods in History
    Provides students with the skills necessary for conducting historical research, including methodology, source analysis, and writing techniques.
  • Urbanization in India
    Investigates the rise of cities in India and the social, cultural, and economic implications of urban development from the colonial period to modern times.
  • Women in Indian History
    Focuses on the roles and contributions of women throughout Indian history, examining their involvement in social, political, and cultural movements.
  • Dalit Movements in India
    Studies the history of Dalit communities in India, their struggles for rights, and the various social and political movements that have influenced their empowerment.
  • History of China (1840–1949)
    Covers China’s modern history, including the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the rise of the Chinese Republic, and the cultural and political changes leading up to Communist rule.
  • History of Japan (1853–1941)
    Focuses on Japan’s transformation from a feudal society to an imperial power, examining its military and political history during this period.
  • Western World (Mid-18th to 20th Century)
    A comprehensive look at the development of the Western world, including key events such as the Industrial Revolution, the World Wars, and the Cold War.
  • Issues in World History (20th Century)
    Examines global issues in the 20th century, including decolonization, the rise of communism, and the transformation of global politics.
  • Indian Diaspora
    Focuses on the migration of Indian communities worldwide, exploring their cultural, economic, and political influence in various countries.
  • Social Formations in India
    Studies India’s complex social structures, including caste, class, and ethnicity, and their evolution over time.
  • Popular Culture in History
    Explores how popular culture, such as art, literature, music, and film, has influenced and reflected historical events and periods.

Cultural Transformations in Early Modern Europe
Focuses on the major cultural changes in Europe, including the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Enlightenment.

ECISME Opportunities

Career Opportunities After MA in History

ECISME MA in History graduates are equipped with strong analytical, research and communication skills. These skills that are highly sought after in many industries. The degree opens up multiple career paths beyond teaching.

Academic & Educational Careers

  • University Lecturer or Assistant Professor: With an MA degree, you can teach in colleges and universities. Many graduates pursue further qualifications like NET or PhD for academic roles.
  • School Teacher (Senior Secondary Level): With B.Ed or relevant certification, MA in History holders can teach history and social science in schools.

Research & Archival Work

  • Researcher/Research Associate: Work with think tanks, NGOs or academic institutions on history related research projects or field studies.
  • Archivist: Organize, manage and preserve historical documents in libraries, museums or national archives.
  • Epigraphist or Numismatist: Specialized roles involving study of inscriptions or historical coins for academic or cultural institutions.

Museums, Libraries & Heritage Management

  • Museum Curator or Heritage Manager: Oversee exhibitions, conservation and educational outreach in museums and heritage sites.
  • Historian or Cultural Resource Specialist: Work with government or tourism boards to develop historical narratives and preserve cultural heritage.

Civil Services & Government Roles

  • Indian Administrative Services (IAS), UPSC or State Services: The analytical and historical knowledge developed through MA in History provides a strong foundation for competitive exams.
  • Policy Analyst or Legislative Aid: Contribute to policy making by offering historical insights and critical thinking skills.

Media, Publishing, and Writing

  • Historical Content Creator or Writer: Write for history magazines, documentaries or online platforms for educational content.
  • Editor or Proofreader: Specialize in academic journals, history books or content that requires subject-matter expertise.

Corporate Sector

  • Corporate Historian or CSR Executive: Work with companies to document organizational history or contribute to CSR initiatives related to culture and education.
  • Data Analyst or Consultant (Humanities Focus): Some companies value the critical thinking skills developed in history programs, especially in roles involving research or policy.

ECISME offers scholarships and financial aid options to support students throughout their studies.

  • Merit-based Scholarships: For students with excellent academic record.
  • Financial Aid: Customized financial assistance for students facing financial challenges, with reduction in tuition fees.
  • Installment Payment Plans: Flexible payment options to ease the financial burden.

Masters of Arts in History program prepares students for academic and professional success.

  • To critically evaluate historical sources and analyze complex historical narratives.
  • To conduct original research and contribute to historiographical debates.
  • In-depth understanding of the evolution of different societies and cultures.

Benefits of Studying MA in History with ECISME

Why should you pursue this degree? Here are the key academic, professional, and personal advantages of opting for MA in History with ECISME.

1. Strong Analytical & Research Skills

The program trains you to think critically, ask questions, and analyze data skills essential for academia, administration, and business alike.

2. Versatility in Career Options

Unlike narrowly focused technical degrees, MA in History gives you the flexibility to choose from multiple fields including education, policy, heritage, research, and writing.

3. Deep Understanding of Society

History enhances your understanding of social structures, movements, governance, and global interrelations, making you more informed and culturally aware.

4. Foundation for Further Studies

It is an excellent base for pursuing PhD, law, public administration, or specialized diplomas in heritage and museum studies.

5. Opportunity to Influence Society

Whether in teaching, policymaking, or journalism, a historian’s insight can shape public discourse and contribute to social awareness.

6. Skill Development Beyond History

You learn project management, academic writing, referencing, data interpretation, and public speaking skills valued across industries.

7. Ideal for Competitive Exams

Subjects like modern Indian history, polity, and international relations help you prepare for UPSC, SSC, and other government exams.

8. Flexible Learning Options

Study full-time or part-time with online or hybrid modes, allowing you to balance work and personal responsibilities.

9. Cultural & Intellectual Enrichment

Engaging with diverse histories fosters empathy, intellectual curiosity, and a deeper appreciation of cultural heritage.

10. Recognition and Value

Offered by a reputed and UGC-recognized institution with quality accreditation, this degree carries strong academic credibility.

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ECISME Asked

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Will there be guidance for research?

Yes, ECISME students receive mentorship and academic support to guide them through research methods and writing.

Examinations at ECISME can be conducted online or offline, depending on the mode you choose (online or hybrid), with periodic assignments and term-end evaluations.

The IGNOU is the awarding institution of the degree courses through Emirates School of International Studies, the curriculum is structured with academic standards equivalent to UGC-approved IGNOU programs. The accreditation ensures academic credibility and wide acceptance.

While the MA in History program with ECISME does not offer direct job placement, students will receive career guidance and have access to the network of alumni and academic mentors for potential job opportunities.

MA in History graduates can pursue a wide range of roles, such as historical researchers, educators, curators, policy analysts, and cultural consultants, across various industries and sectors.