Pázmány Péter Catholic University’s MA History programme—in English—offers broad training in History at the Master’s degree level. The curriculum blends both practical and theoretical to help students deepen their knowledge of history. Central to the programme’s theme is a thematic focus on historiography, historical methods and theory, material and textual culture, and cultural history. The programme’s regional focus encapsulates not only the Mediterranean and the Mid-dle East, the Caucasus and Central Europe, but also considers global and transnational historical narratives. The required coursework covers periods from antiquity to the contemporary world—with particular strength in Ottoman and Armenian history. Students may also receive a specializa-tion in Armenian Studies. Students will submit a final capstone thesis, which they will develop over four semesters under the direction of their faculty advisor. The History MA programme also emphasizes writing and developing the historical process through a deep understanding of historical methods, theory and historiography. The programme strengthens students’ comfort levels in writing in English, providing an excellent foundation for students interested in continuing to the doctoral level.
BA in History, or trainings from humanities, social sciences or legal studies with 50 credits from BA in History
Entrance examination:
Yes
Entrance type:
oral
Minimum level of language proficiency (oral):
B2
Minimum level of language proficiency (written):
B2
Place of examination:
Online
Entrance exam measures general aptitude, foreign language skills, sufficient background knowledge and student\'s motivation.