Humanities, M.A.

Program Director: Karen Hoffman, Ph.D.; hoffmank@hood.edu; 301-696-3433

The Master of Arts in Humanities is a 30-credit interdisciplinary program that appeals to students with a variety of professional and personal backgrounds.  From educators and working professionals to retirees and lifelong learners, the program's students share a passion for the humanities and engage in exciting interdisciplinary exchange as they pursue their particular interests in the fields of history, literature, art, music, philosophy and/or religion.

Application Requirements

Students applying for the M.A. in Humanities program must complete a formal essay of no more than 500 words, discussing how this degree relates to previous academic experience and occupational or personal goals, and identifying a proposed area of study within the program. Given the importance of written work in the humanities, the quality of the essay’s content and structure carries considerable weight in determining admission to this program. Official transcripts from all institutions attended must be submitted. While the cumulative GPA is a significant factor in the application review, a candidate’s record in humanities courses will be closely examined. Some students may be required to provide additional information, such as a recommendation letter and/or a phone interview with the program director.

For additional admission information, see Graduate Admission.

Program Requirements

Required Proseminars:

All students must successfully complete the following proseminars, offered on a two-year cycle with one course offered each semester.  Substitutions for these courses are not permitted and transfer credit will not be accepted as exemptions.

FA 501Art and Music Proseminar

3.0

HIST 501History Proseminar

3.0

LIT 501Literary Studies Proseminar

3.0

PLRL 501Philosophy and Religion Proseminar

3.0

Total Credit Hours:12.0

Electives

Students must complete four or five 3-credit elective courses.  Students completing the Thesis option will take four elective courses.  Students completing the Portfolio option will complete five elective courses.

HIST 575Independent Study

1.0 - 3.0

HUM 550Directed Readings

1.0 - 3.0

HUM 560Humanities Colloquium

3.0

HUM 560NHumanities Colloquium: Native Americas

3.0

HUM 560QHumanities Colloquium: Wartime Lit/Music in the 20th Century

3.0

HUM 560RHumanities Colloquium: Existentialism

3.0

HUM 560SHumanities Colloquium: Outcasts & Others in Medieval Europe

3.0

HUM 560THumanities Colloquium: Philosophy of Sex and Love

3.0

HUM 560UHumanities Colloquium: Literary Modernisms

3.0

HUM 560VHumanities Colloquium: Nuns as Patrons and Makers

3.0

HUM 560WHumanities Colloquium: Unraveling the Arabian Nights

3.0

HUM 560XHumanities Colloquium: Dirty Wars in Latin America

3.0

HUM 560&Humanities Colloquium: Global Art Feminisms

3.0

HUM 570Humanities Research Seminar

3.0

HUM 575Independent Study

1.0 - 3.0

HUM 597Humanities Internship

1.0 - 3.0

HUM 599Special Topics

1.0 - 6.0

Discipline-Specific 500-level course

3.0

One graduate level course in a non-Humanities field

Total Credit Hours:12.0-15.0
HUM 560 Humanities Colloquium coursework are assigned specific numbers and topics. Students can take multiple HUM 560 courses under different topics.

Final Projects

In collaboration with their academic advisor(s), students will complete either a final portfolio project or a thesis.  Substitutions for these courses are not permitted and transfer credit will not be accepted as exemptions.  Students must submit the written proposal for either course to the MAHAC (Master of Arts in Humanities Advisory Committee). If the proposal is approved and signed by MAHAC, the student will then submit the Permission to Enroll form (www.hood.edu/gradforms) and the approved proposal to the Office of the Registrar for registration processing.  Registration for these courses must be completed during the regular registration period, by the drop/add date (see Academic Calendar). If the written proposal is not approved, the student will be contacted by a member of MAHAC. A detailed statement of regulations and guidelines concerning the Humanities Portfolio and Thesis are available online (www.hood.edu/gradforms) and should be consulted before a student initially enrolls and before submission of final project.  The Registrar will continue to re-register students in each of these courses each Fall and Spring semester as "IP" (In Progress) until a final grade is submitted. Students are responsible for paying the graduate comprehensive fee each semester until the project is completed. 

They will complete one of the following courses:

HUM 594Humanities Portfolio

3.0

or

HUM 580AHumanities Thesis A

3.0

and

HUM 580BHumanities Thesis B

3.0

Total Credit Hours: 30.0