MA in Comparative History (1 year) 12 months Postgraduate Program By Central European University |Top Universities
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Program Duration

12 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

12,000 EURTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Program overview

Main Subject

History

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Earn a valuable degree


This program is built around the comparative research of early modern, modern and contemporary history. It invites students to explore a broad range of topics and historical periods using the tools of global, intellectual, cultural, and social history.


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Full-time duration:

1 year

Starting in:

September

Tuition fee:

€12,000 per year  

Location:

Vienna, Austria

Degree:

Dual Austrian and the U.S. degree


The program encourages you to explore a multitude of scholarly approaches and disciplines, including oral history, historical anthropology, intellectual history, conceptual history, microhistory, urban history and gender history.


Since the program is short and intense, it is best suited for students who have a relatively clear idea for a thesis topic.


Study your passion  


Courses include:

1. A Disintegrated Integration: The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1848-1918) 

2. Critical Perspectives on Human Nature

3. Dynastic States and Royal Courts in Early Modern Eurasian History (1450-1700)

4. Emotions and Affect in History

5. Global Comparisons: Russia and the Ottoman Empire, 1453-1839

6. Habsburg Material Cultures

7. Habsburg-Ottoman Borderlands

8. Historiography II: Grand Debates in Central European History

9. Historiography II: Grand Debates in Mediterranean History

10. Historiography II: Grand Debates in Russian and Eurasian History

11. Historiography: Topics in Its History and Theory

12. History of Daily Life

13. Imperial Transformations: A Perspective from the Russian Empire and Soviet Union

14. Labor History in Global Perspective 19th and 20th Centuries

15. The Artist as an Agent of History. From Symbolic Politics to Visual Activism

16. The Atomic Age

17. Totalitarianism and Mass Politics: Comparative Perspectives on Fascism and Communism


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Admissions requirements:

1. Completed online application form

2. Proof of English proficiency

3. Letters of recommendation

4. CV

5. Bachelor’s degree in history or a related field in the humanities or the social sciences

6. Academic records

7. Statement of purpose

8. Short research proposal

Program overview

Main Subject

History

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Earn a valuable degree


This program is built around the comparative research of early modern, modern and contemporary history. It invites students to explore a broad range of topics and historical periods using the tools of global, intellectual, cultural, and social history.


QUICK FACTS

 

Full-time duration:

1 year

Starting in:

September

Tuition fee:

€12,000 per year  

Location:

Vienna, Austria

Degree:

Dual Austrian and the U.S. degree


The program encourages you to explore a multitude of scholarly approaches and disciplines, including oral history, historical anthropology, intellectual history, conceptual history, microhistory, urban history and gender history.


Since the program is short and intense, it is best suited for students who have a relatively clear idea for a thesis topic.


Study your passion  


Courses include:

1. A Disintegrated Integration: The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1848-1918) 

2. Critical Perspectives on Human Nature

3. Dynastic States and Royal Courts in Early Modern Eurasian History (1450-1700)

4. Emotions and Affect in History

5. Global Comparisons: Russia and the Ottoman Empire, 1453-1839

6. Habsburg Material Cultures

7. Habsburg-Ottoman Borderlands

8. Historiography II: Grand Debates in Central European History

9. Historiography II: Grand Debates in Mediterranean History

10. Historiography II: Grand Debates in Russian and Eurasian History

11. Historiography: Topics in Its History and Theory

12. History of Daily Life

13. Imperial Transformations: A Perspective from the Russian Empire and Soviet Union

14. Labor History in Global Perspective 19th and 20th Centuries

15. The Artist as an Agent of History. From Symbolic Politics to Visual Activism

16. The Atomic Age

17. Totalitarianism and Mass Politics: Comparative Perspectives on Fascism and Communism


Apply


Admissions requirements:

1. Completed online application form

2. Proof of English proficiency

3. Letters of recommendation

4. CV

5. Bachelor’s degree in history or a related field in the humanities or the social sciences

6. Academic records

7. Statement of purpose

8. Short research proposal

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  • Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance
  • Candidates are required to submit an essay(s) for acceptance

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

12,000 EUR
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International Students

12,000 EUR
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More programs from the university

CEU offers three interdisciplinary undergraduate programs in the social sciences and humanities:


• Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE)  • Culture, Politics and Society (CPS) • Quantitative Social Sciences (QSS) 

  Entry requirements for undergraduate programs at CEU are as follows:

• Completed online application form • High school records • Proof of English proficiency • CV • Application essay • Letter of motivation • Letter of recommendation • Evidence of mathematical competence (only for the Quantitative Social Sciences program) • Interview (finalists only)

The tuition fee for all students at an undergraduate level is €7,000 per year.

Find out about special funding available at the undergraduate level here.

Special funding includes:

• Program scholarships • Presidential Scholar Award (which covers part of the tuition fee throughout the four years of BA studies as follows):

  1. Year 1: €500
  2. Year 2: €1,000
  3. Year 3: €1,500
  4. Year 4: €2,000

The application deadline for financial aid is February 1st.

Scholarships also include:

  • Partial Tuition Award
  • Presidential Scholar Award
  • External financial support and scholarship opportunities

Students may also benefit from external financial support and scholarship opportunities

In order to apply, applicants need to complete and submit the online application form on the CEU website, along with the required application documents.

CEU offers 35 master’s and 12 doctoral programs in a wide range of fields:


• Cognitive Science • Economics and Business • Environmental Sciences and Policy • Gender Studies • History • International Relations • Legal Studies • Medieval Studies • Nationalism Studies • Network and Data Science • Philosophy • Political Science • Public Policy • Sociology and Social Anthropology

Find out about graduate entry requirements here.

General admissions requirements for graduate programs:

• Completed online application form • Proof of English proficiency • Letters of recommendation • CV • Bachelor’s/master’s degree • Academic records

Program-specific requirements for graduate programs:
• Academic writing (statement of purpose, research proposal, academic essay on a given subject or writing sample) • Some programs at the Department of Economics and Business require GRE or GMAT scores as an entry condition. Alternatively, candidates may take the CEU Math Test.

The tuition fee for the majority of CEU master’s programs is €12,000 per year. Joint programs charge different fees established in cooperation with partner universities.

Special funding and scholarships are available at graduate level – granted on the basis of academic merit and financial need. 

Financial aid is granted on the basis of academic merit. CEU scholarships are available for most of our programs. Please make sure to check your future program's website before you start your application.

The CEU Master's Scholarships may cover various amounts of the  tuition fee  and provide health insurance coverage.

In addition, it may also include a monthly stipend to assist with housing and living costs.

CEU Master’s Excellence Scholarship  - 1,000 EUR/month

CEU Master's Distinction Scholarship  - 750 EUR/month

CEU Master's Scholarship  - 500 EUR/month

CEU Master's Partial Scholarship  - 300 EUR/month


Application deadline for financial aid: February 1


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