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History

As a graduate student in our history department, you’ll explore the impact of historic events across time. Our research areas range from racism and Indigenous history to early modern Europe and the history of crime.

Our faculty members often explore non-traditional ways of conducting and communicating research, including the use of geographic information systems and digital media. You can also choose to build your knowledge across disciplines through our interdisciplinary concentration in cultural, social and political thought.

Degree programs offered

Program Expected length Project or thesis Course-based
Public History MA 5 terms (20 months) Yes No
Project-based MA 1 year Yes No
Thesis-based MA 2 years Yes No
PhD 5 years Yes No

Quick facts

Program options:
Masters, Doctorate
Program delivery:
On-campus
Dynamic learning:
Co-op optional

Areas of focus

  • Indigenous history
  • Digital history
  • Public history
  • Military history
  • Asian history
  • History of gender and sexuality
  • Political history
  • Racism
  • Immigration and ethnicity
  • Religion
  • Legal history
  • Environmental history
  • Canadian and American history
  • BC and the Pacific Northwest
  • World and colonial history
  • Early modern European history

Faculties and departments

Need help?

Contact Heather Waterlander at histgrad@uvic.ca or 250-721-7384.

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