At the College of Liberal Arts, graduate students further their knowledge of history in the place where American history was born: Philadelphia. Earn your History PhD or Masters of Arts at Temple University. Learn more about our admissions process, becoming a teaching assistant, earning university-awarded fellowships, completing your dissertation, becoming a part-time instructor and attending our annual conference.
Learn in Philadelphia Amidst a Host of Major Historical Research Collections
Temple’s History Department offers graduate study in a range of historical subjects and time periods. Our students have gone on to jobs at major research universities, liberal arts colleges, community colleges, government historical offices, museums, archives and other private and public institutions. The department offers full-time master’s (MA) and doctoral (PhD) graduate programs. We offer several multi-year graduate teaching assistantships to incoming doctoral students. Additionally, the university offers fellowships on a competitive basis. Our department is internationally renowned for the study of transnational history, diplomatic history, military history, cultural history, Atlantic history, and urban history.
The department houses several intellectual forums and resources. Our in-house research center, the Center for Force and Diplomacy (CENFAD) regularly sponsors invited talks and major conferences. The department also supports graduate student travel and research through various grants and awards. The Center for Public History trains graduate students, sponsors public history initiatives and maintains extensive relationships with Philadelphia-area museums and historical sites. The Feinstein Center for American Jewish History promotes the study of American Jewish history through fellowships and academic programs. Our MA and PhD in History grads work at numerous colleges and universities in tenured and tenure-track positions, as historians for the federal and state governments, in museums, university presses and as university administrators.
Graduate Degrees
The History MA program prepares students for doctoral programs, provides graduate-level training for educators, promotes expertise in public history and serves students who majored in History and who wish to continue their training at the MA level. Currently, the department is able to offer funding to some students with a Public History concentration; it does not offer funding to students who concentrate in other fields.
The History PhD program is a vibrant, engaged, intellectual community of scholars and students. We work across all historical periods and methodologies. The thrust of the PhD program is to prepare professional historians who are equipped to function in either academia or in public history.