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Cultural Heritage Studies (Heritage & Public History) University of Southampton

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MA On-Campus Full-time 1 years find out find out find out

Course overview

About this course
This is a specialised pathway within the MA Cultural Heritage Studies program with a particular focus on the differences between academic and public history. It explores in depth how history is communicated to a non-academic audience by various institutions. The core module, 'Public History', engages with how this practice is carried out across the heritage and education sectors, considering the societal roles and challenges associated with producing and sharing historical narratives at museums and other heritage sites. We're ranked 7th for archaeology and 3rd for research quality in the UK (Complete University Guide 2026).

Your future career
You will acquire the expertise for a successful career in the heritage and tourism sector, or for further study at the PhD level. The program develops specific research and practical skills relevant to cultural heritage, including the ability to apply detailed theoretical, ethical, and legislative frameworks to the field.

  • Key features of this course
  • Public History Specialism: Core focus on how history is presented to non-academic audiences.
  • Industry Exposure: Gain essential experience through field trips, meeting industry practitioners, and the opportunity to apply for a work placement with one of the University's heritage partners.
  • Flexible Final Project: You can choose to complete either a 20,000-word dissertation or a professional project (such as an exhibition, catalogue, professional report, or guidebook) with a shorter critical commentary (5,000 to 15,000 words).

Further information
This master's course is a full-time 12-month program. The course is taught through a mix of lectures, seminars, field trips, and project work. You will also study the common core module, 'Global Cultural Heritage', which takes a global perspective and deals with both tangible and intangible heritage (e.g., traditional knowledge and customs).


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