History Praxis Prep

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http://www.unk.edu/academics/ecampus.aspx?id=49088 Degree: Master of Arts Program: History Degree Level: Graduate Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Delivery Format: Online Prerequisites: Bachelor's degree with at least 18 hours of history The master's degree in History at UNK is designed for a wide variety of persons interested in pursuing graduate education in historical study. The program offers credit for those just beginning a graduate career, teachers and others desiring further professional development, and those seeking greater personal fulfillment. Two options are available, thesis and non-thesis (for those interested in a terminal degree).

eCampus - Master of Arts in History

http://www.amu.apus.edu/lp2/history/masters.htm

Online Master of Arts in History | American Military University

As part of its flagship history program, the University offers its Master of Arts in History online degree. This popular graduate history degree takes students on an academic journey exploring the key historic events, people, and cultures that fundamentally shaped the world today. Through research, discussion, and analysis, students also attain a knowledgeable perspective of how future societies and nations might progress. History graduate students are offered the flexibility of choosing from some of the most favored eras including American, Ancient and Classical, European, Global, and Public History. The University’s faculty is comprised of scholar-practitioners. Many are authors and historians actively researching and unlocking new perspectives.
Settled farming, trading and continuing migrations. http://www.fsmitha.com/t-index.html

Timeline of History: 4.3 million Years Ago to 2010

Jay Harmon's UPDATED

Advanced Placement World History

http://harmonhistory.com/apwh.html
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Free Online Textbooks

The mission of Independence Hall Association, owner of ushistory.org, is to provide a forum for learning and discussing American history and values. Toward that end we offer these three courses written by a former Pennsylvania history teacher of the year as well as other historians as a resource to our visitors. Please be sure to let us know what you think and share your thoughts with others. http://www.ushistory.org/iha/textbooks.htm