Online Master of Arts in World War II Studies

Are you interested in the diplomatic, cultural, social and economic impacts of World War II? If so, the Master of Arts in World War II studies may be an ideal fit. In this first-in-nation program, you’ll learn about the war through firsthand and scholarly perspectives, and examine its geopolitical and cultural aftermath.

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Quick facts

Next start date:

Next start date: 01/13/2025


Total classes:

Total classes: 10

Weeks per class:

Weeks per class: 7.5

Total credit hours:

Total credit hours: 30

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What is a master’s in World War II studies?

The master’s in World War II studies provides an in-depth examination of how one war touched multiple continents and left an unparalleled legacy. Gain insight into the long-range effects the war had on society through a combination of lectures, media and primary sources. This master’s program is an ideal fit for those who:

  • Are passionate about World War II.
  • Enjoy writing.
  • Want to increase their ability to draw evidence-based conclusions.

Why earn a master's in World War II studies?

Built in a unique partnership with the National World War II Museum, the master’s in World War II studies allows you to explore one of the most devastating conflicts in history. Through access to leading World War II experts and the National World War II Museum, you’ll learn about the causes of the war and its lasting global impact. The museum’s vast collection includes artifacts, films, letters, novels, monuments, photographs and more.

You’ll also develop transdisciplinary skills relevant to a variety of industries and professions from education to law, including the ability to:

  • Analyze literature, oral histories and artifacts.
  • Apply global events in the present-day context.
  • Draw evidence-based conclusions.
  • Evaluate competing perspectives.
  • Understand how time alters the perception of history.

What will I learn from an online World War II studies degree?

In the master’s in World War II studies, you’ll develop an understanding of the chronology, origins and major events of the war. You’ll also examine the factors that led to the conflict and present-day consequences. Further, you’ll gain exposure to nuances, such as:

  • Economic outcomes and opportunities.
  • Evolution of governance and political systems.
  • Impact on civilians.
  • Military campaigns.
  • Human responses to conflict, violence and genocide.

Are you interested in a more in-depth study of the impacts of the Holocaust and other genocides? Many of the courses in this degree can also be used in ASU’s online graduate certificate in Holocaust and genocide studies.

Does my master's in World War II say 'online'?

No, Arizona State University’s diplomas don’t specify whether you earn your degree online or in person. All diplomas and transcripts simply say “Arizona State University.” That’s because ASU Online students learn from the same faculty and receive the same course content as in-person students receive.

Gain access to the WWII Museum’s array of artifacts and archives.

World War II studies courses

Your courses include a combination of lectures, roundtable discussions, analysis of the National World War II Museum ephemera and more. You’ll also complete a capstone portfolio to revise and polish your previous course projects and produce essays that reflect on your experiences in the program. This portfolio can showcase the transferable skills you’re ready to apply to roles across a wide variety of industries.


What can I do with a master’s in World War II studies?

Apply skills you develop in the master’s in World War II studies across career settings from the classroom to the courtroom. You’ll graduate with a holistic and global perspective of the war examined against contemporary society. Applicable career industries include, but aren’t limited to:

Learn from top-tier World War II scholars

From Royal Society and American Academy Fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members who include:

  • Fulbright American Scholars.
  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.

Learn from top-tier World War II scholars

From Royal Society and American Academy Fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members who include:

  • Fulbright American Scholars.
  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.

How to apply

Applicants must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

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Use our calculator to estimate your full-time or part-time tuition fees for this program prior to any financial aid. Keep in mind that most of our students receive financial aid, which can reduce out-of-pocket costs. Learn more.

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