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What we offer
Norwich University's Master of Arts in Military History (MMH) provides you with a sophisticated understanding of the role of the military and war in history — a vital topic in today's world. The program is designed to present a broad overview of military history, with in-depth chronological and geographic context. In other words, the MMH offers much more than just a study of American military history, which is the focus of some existing programs.
How you will benefit
Norwich University offers everything necessary for a successful online graduate program of study — a dynamic, interactive educational environment, a manageable pace for busy adults, program completion in 18-24 months, strong Help Desk Support for access issues within the classroom, and the chance to forge powerful and long-lasting relationships with your fellow students and our exemplary faculty and staff. Whether you are pursuing a master's degree for career purposes or you just want to better understand this engaging topic, the rewards are extensive.
Why Norwich is your best choice for studying military history
Since 1819, Norwich has played an important role in military history; as the birthplace of ROTC, as an institution whose graduates have fought in every war since its founding, and as the leader among military schools in racial integration and the integration of women into its corps of cadets. Norwich is an institution of great history, substance, and pride. Its alumni include such figures as military historian Carlo D'Este (author of Patton: A Genius for War), Admiral George Dewey (The Hero of Manila), and General Gordon L. Sullivan (former chief of staff of the army, and currently chairman of our board of trustees). What better place to study military history?
Our 187 year history of academic heritage and decades of serving adult distance learners provide one of the most solid foundations you could ever find for an online graduate program. We look forward to helping you achieve your educational goals and celebrate your success as you become a member of our esteemed alumni.
Sincerely,

James Ehrman, PhD
Associate Program Director
Master of Arts in Military History
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Admissions: 1.800.460.5597 Ext. 3372
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