Master of Science in History and Sociology (*name change pending USG administrative approval)

The School offers a program of graduate study in the history and sociology at the master's level. The two-year master's program consists of foundation courses in history, social theory, and research methods, as well as more specialized reading and research seminars. Students develop a strong general background in history and sociology, and acquire skills in research, social analysis, and writing. The program includes two tracks: a Technology and Science track and a Politics, Power, and Inequality track. The basic curriculum of thirty credit hours includes: fifteen credit hours of required courses and fifteen credit hours of electives for those who are not continuing to the PhD; or fifteen credit hours of required courses, twelve credit hours of electives, and three credit hours of research paper preparation for those who wish to proceed to the PhD.

Technology and Science Track – Curriculum

Required Courses
HTS 6001Proseminar in Social Theory3
HTS 6003Historical Methods3
HTS 8803Special Topics (Politics, Power, and Inequality)3
HTS 8803Special Topics (Communicating Social and Historical Research)3
Select one of the following:3
Quantitative Methods in Social Research
Special Topics (Qualitative Methods in Social and Historical Research)
Electives 1,215
Select 2-5 of the following:
Proseminar in the History of Technology
Gender, Science, and Technology
Technology and Modern Culture
Studies in Science and Engineering
Development, Technology and Science
Topics in the History of Science
Sociology of Science and Technology
Sci Tech and the Economy
Inequality, Science and Technology
Science, Technology, and National Security
History of Medicine
Social and Cultural Studies of Biomedicine
Science and Technology Beyond Borders
Science, Technology & Soceity: Core Seminar
Select 0-3 from the following:
Social and Political History of the United States
Social and Political History of Europe
Social and Political History of the Nonwestern World
Business Organizations and Political Economy
The Environment in World History
Urbanization
Research Paper
Special Problems
Total Credit Hours30
1

Electives may include no more than 6 credit hours of HTS 890X (Special Problems) or HTS 6801 (Research Paper) combined.

2

Students who wish to proceed to the PhD must take at least 3 hours of HTS 6801 (Research Paper).

Politics, Power, and Inequality Track - Curriculum

Required Courses
HTS 6001Proseminar in Social Theory3
HTS 6003Historical Methods3
HTS 8803Special Topics (Politics, Power, and Inequality)3
HTS 8803Special Topics (Communicating Social and Historical Research)3
Select one of the following:3
Quantitative Methods in Social Research
Special Topics (Qualitative Methods in Social and Historical Research)
Electives
Select five of the following: 115
Proseminar in the History of Technology
Social and Political History of the United States
Social and Political History of Europe
Social and Political History of the Nonwestern World
Business Organizations and Political Economy
Gender, Science, and Technology
Technology and Modern Culture
Studies in Science and Engineering
Development, Technology and Science
Topics in the History of Science
Sociology of Science and Technology
The Environment in World History
Urbanization
Sci Tech and the Economy
Race and Ethnicity
Inequality, Science and Technology
Science, Technology, and National Security
History of Medicine
Social and Cultural Studies of Biomedicine
Science and Technology Beyond Borders
Research Paper
Special Problems
Total Credit Hours30
1

Students who wish to proceed to the PhD must take at least 3 hours of HTS 6801 (Research Paper).

BSMS Option

Admissions criteria. Students are eligible to apply for the program after completion of 45 semester credit hours at Georgia Tech, including HTS 2101, and if they show appropriate progress in their degree program thereafter. Admissions decisions will be based on GPA and letters of recommendation from faculty who have served as advisors or instructors.

GPA. Continuation in the program requires the student to maintain a GPA of 3.5 or higher in Ivan Allen classes.

Shared credit hours. Students utilizing the BSMS Option may share credit for two HTS 6000-level classes taken towards the MS degree in the place of their HTS Free Elective (upper division) and one of their HTS Specialization requirements.