History, PhD PHD
The PhD program is for applicants desiring to be trained as independent, original scholars. Most PhD graduates seek faculty positions at colleges or universities.
PhD students are an integral part of the learning and teaching experience across the History Department. They conduct research, teach courses and work closely with various faculty members and students throughout the department.
Most students complete the program in 4-5 years. Culminating events for the History PhD include a qualifying examination, a dissertation, and defense.
Program Type
Doctoral
Program Format
On Campus
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Application to all graduate programs are completed through the UWM Graduate School. Please see their website for detailed information about the application process and contact them with questions.
We also have provided information about applying to one of the History graduate programs and our admissions criteria:
Teaching Assistantships are the primary form of financial support for history graduate students. These positions provide a salary and tuition remission. Some small scholarships are also available. Click below for more details.