Upon graduation, a student will be able to:
Demonstrate depth of understanding and mastery of subject matter in a chosen (regionally and temporally limited) field of study.
Understand, digest, and analyze scholarly historical monographs, with attention to the author's thesis, structure of argument and use of evidence.
Deploy research skills and develop analytical understanding in a sophisticated thematic project in comparative history.
Conduct substantial research in both primary and secondary sources in an extended scholarly essay. Construct and document a historical argument with attention both to the existing literature and to the use of historical evidence and its interpretation.