Fordham Univ.
Department Web Site
Areas of Specialization:
medieval Europe, early modern and modern Europe, America, Latin America
Program Description
The Department of History at Fordham offers doctoral specializations in medieval European, modern European, American, and Latin American history. Students specializing in Medieval Europe have the option of participating in the interdisciplinary Medieval Studies program.
Special Programs or Resources
The Department attends to training Ph.D. students in pedagogical methods and to mentoring them in their initial exposure to classroom teaching. The Department is a member of the New York City Doctoral Consortium, in association with Columbia University, New York University, the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and the New School University. Students are eligible to take courses in any of these institutions. FordhamÂ’s Rose Hill campus is well connected to the New York Public Library and its important collections.
Financial Aid
First-year graduate students are eligible for tuition remission, research and graduate assistantships, and fellowships. In subsequent years, students become eligible also for teaching assistantships and teaching-fellow positions. Dissertation research grants are also available. All funding is merit based.
Degree Requirements
Doctoral students are required to take eight courses (or a minimum of 30 credits) beyond the M.A. degree, and comprehensive oral examination in four fields. Requirements vary slightly for each of the four areas of specialization (Medieval Europe, Modern Europe, US, and Latin America). For more information please visit the website at www.fordham.edu/history.
University Information:
University Type: Private, not-for-profit
Carnegie Institution Ranking: Doctoral/Research Universities—Extensive
Department Demographics:
First PhD conferred: 1925
History PhDs conferred to Date: 240
Relative Size Based on PhDs Conferred (2000–04): Medium [Explain]
Faculty Mix: |
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Full Professor |
10 |
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Associate Professor |
12 |
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Assistant Professor |
7 |
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Instructor/Lecturer |
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Joint Appointment |
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Emeritus Faculty |
10 |
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Part-time faculty |
9 |
Relative Size based on Number of Full-time Faculty: Medium [Explain]
Number of Graduate Students in Program (Fall
2005):
63
(Graduate student counts include those enrolled in terminal
Master's degree program)
Proportion of Full-Time Graduate Students: 38%
New Graduate Students Entering Program, Fall
2004: 25
Relative Size Based on Graduate Student Enrollment (2002–04): Medium [Explain]
Other Information
Current Dissertations in Progress
PhDs Conferred by Department
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