| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BA (Hons) | On-Campus | Full-time, Part-time | 3 - 6 years | September | £9250.00 year per | £15500.00 year per |
Course overview
From ancient civilisations and great empires, to terrible battles and the roots of our modern society, history is a vast landscape to explore and understand.
The past is part of our everyday lives, shaping our world profoundly. Study history and you won't just learn about what happened in the past. You'll develop a better understanding of the how and why of the events that make us who we are. In every period we study, our courses seek to develop different approaches and methods to understanding the past, embracing political, social, and cultural history. We foster the practice of history as an inclusive discipline, and recognise that powerful ideologies of race, gender and social status have shaped our past and our present. In other words - you won't just discover the story, you'll investigate and interpret its sources, impacts and meanings.
This degree programme offers a roadmap for exploring the social and political landscape of human history. You'll look at a huge variety of times and places - immersing yourself in wars, famine and poverty, charting technological leaps and social progress, and unearthing conspiracies, catastrophes and revolutions. And that's just in your first year. In years two and three through your option unit choices, you'll have the opportunity to specialise and develop your interests further, and graduate with a degree title that reflects this: Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern, or American.
Staff researchers are constantly searching for new discoveries, fresh perspectives and unknown aspects of our history, bringing the past alive in the classroom. With this degree we give you the skills to understand the world and how this affects societal developments.
You may also have the opportunity to study abroad, including in the US, or spend your third year on placement in Britain or abroad.
Entry requirements for this course
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