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Welcome to Public History | Public History Concentration | UNC Charlotte | publichistory.uncc.edu Reviews

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Skip to text only version. Skip to page content. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. What is Public History? Welcome to Public History. Welcome to the Public History Concentration at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Dr Karen Cox will offer a public history elective on Heritage Tourism in Spring 2015. Dr Dan Morrill will run the Video Production and Editing Public History Elective in Spring 2014. Check out his new documentary Public Art: A Piedmont Case Study. Drs Dan Morrill and Karen Fli...

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What is Public History? | Public History Concentration | UNC Charlotte

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College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. What is Public History? What is Public History? Generally speaking, public history involves the presentation of historical knowledge to the public, or exchanging that knowledge with the public, in a variety of places, and in a variety of ways. Public historians have traditional academic training in combination with practical experience in public history settings. Watch Dr. Dan Morrill answer the question, " What is Public History? Where is public history practiced?

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Program Requirements | Public History Concentration | UNC Charlotte

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College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. What is Public History? Thesis and Thesis Project. MA in History, Public History Concentration: 36 credit hours. Required Courses (21 total hours). Two colloquia (6 hours). HIST-6693: Historiography (3 hours). Writing Seminar (3 hours). HIST 6330: History in the Digital Age. HIST 6320: Introduction to Historic Preservation. HIST 6310: Introduction to Museum Studies. Electives (9 total hours). At least 3 hours must be a Public History elective. Students in traditional...

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Public History Resources | Public History Concentration | UNC Charlotte

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College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. What is Public History? This page provides links to local, regional, and nationally recognized public history organizations, representing museums, historic sites, and historical organizations. These links are useful in learning more about organizations, their mission, their current projects, and potential employment opportunities. You may also wish to join a professional organization to help build your network of professional contacts. Public History Resource Center.

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Courses | Public History Concentration | UNC Charlotte

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College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. What is Public History? Graduate Students are expected to take three courses a semester. This calendar is a four-year calendar to help part and full time students plan their classes. In addition to your required courses you may take additional colloquia and electives (public history or otherwise). These will be listed as 5000/6000 courses and elective topics may vary year to year. Peruse our course schedule. Historiography and Methodology (first years).

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Internships and Jobs | Public History Concentration | UNC Charlotte

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College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. What is Public History? As students of public history, it is important that you get practical experience in internships before going into the job market. The resources on this page provide you with links to internship websites, as well as job websites. In the case of internships, review the descriptions carefully and make sure you follow History Department guidelines before pursuing the internship. 9201 University City Boulevard. Charlotte, NC 28223-0001.

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