Your tutors will use a variety of teaching methods including lectures, small-group discussions and individual tutorials. These will be supported by regular feedback and consultation hours during which you can discuss your progress with a personal tutor and ask further questions. We make sure that extensive feedback from tutors and peers is built into the course.
Our assessment strategy is designed to support student-centred learning, based on our understanding that everyone has different needs, strengths, and enthusiasms. Assessments will develop your communication skills while also testing your grasp of the learning outcomes for each module. Assessment methods will include debates, oral presentations, essays, portfolios of work and a final-year dissertation.
A wide range of option modules are offered on this course. To ensure the quality of the student learning experience, some modules are subject to minimum and maximum student numbers.
100% of students said that the course is intellectually stimulating (National Student Survey, 2020).
Modules
Module information is indicative and is reviewed annually therefore may be subject to change. Applicants will be informed if there are any changes.
Year one
- HI4003 -The Making of Contemporary Europe (Core,20 Credits)
- HI4006 -Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe 1200-1720 (Core,20 Credits)
- HI4007 -Making History (Core,20 Credits)
- IR4002 -Democrats and Dictators (Core,20 Credits)
- IR4003 -International Conflict and Cooperation (Core,20 Credits)
- IR4006 -Thinking Politically (Core,20 Credits)
- YC5001 -Academic Language Skills for Humanities and Social Sciences (Core – for International and EU students only,0 Credits)
Year two
- AD5011 -Humanities Study Abroad (60 credit) (Optional,60 Credits)
- AM5003 -The American West (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5004 -Affluence and Anxiety: The US from 1920 to 1960 (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5006 -Slavery, Sectionalism and Manifest Destiny (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5009 -Your Graduate Future (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5014 -From Reconstruction to Reunification: Europe, 1945-1991 (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5015 -Ireland before and after the Great Famine, 1798-1916 (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5017 -Into the Dark Valley: Europe, 1919-1939 (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5022 -The Holocaust (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5027 -Enlightenment to Empire: France in an Age of Revolution, 1715-1815 (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5038 -Early Modern Monarchies: Power and Representation, 1500-1750 (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5043 -Rise of the Russian Empire: the Romanovs, 1613-1855 (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5044 -Power and Freedom: West African History, 1850 to 2010 (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5045 -Origins of the Modern Middle East, c. 1770-1970 (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5047 -Migration, Diaspora and the Making of Modern Britain (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5048 -Witches, Knights and Plague: Medieval Europe on Film (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5051 -British Empires: The First Two Hundred Years (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5052 -History/Film: Using Popular Film as Historical Evidence (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5053 -Travel Writing and Tourism in Modern Britain and Ireland (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI5054 -Field Notes: Politics and Policy Making in Place (Optional,20 Credits)
- IR5003 -Theories and Practice of Democracy (Core,20 Credits)
- IR5005 -Global Governance (Core,20 Credits)
- IR5008 -Theories of International Relations (Optional,20 Credits)
- IR5009 -UK Politics Beyond Westminster (Optional,20 Credits)
- IR5010 -Foreign Policy Analysis (Optional,20 Credits)
- IR5011 -From Bastille to Strasbourg- A Journey through Human Rights (Optional,20 Credits)
- IR5012 -Representing Political Violence (Optional,20 Credits)
- ML5001 -Unilang - Languages for all - Level 5 Placeholder (Optional,20 Credits)
- YC5001 -Academic Language Skills for Humanities and Social Sciences (Core – for International and EU students only,0 Credits)
Year three
- AD5009 -Humanities Work Placement Year (Optional,120 Credits)
- AD5010 -Humanities Study Abroad Year (Optional,120 Credits)
- AT5004 -Year in International Business (This is made up of modules studied in Newcastle (Semester 1) & Amsterdam (Semester 2) (Optional,120 Credits)
- AT5007 -Year in International Multidisciplinary Innovation (4 modules studied in Amsterdam (Semester 1) & Newcastle (Semester 2) (Optional,120 Credits)
Year four
- AM6004 -States of Nature: Environments and Peoples in the Americas (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6010 -Women, Crime and Subversion in Early Modern Europe (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6022 -Joint Honours Dissertation (Core,40 Credits)
- HI6025 -Northern Ireland: The 'Troubles' and the Search for Peace (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6026 -Sex and the City: Urban Life in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6029 -Mystics, Deviants and Satanists: Unorthodox Thinking in the Age of the Inquisition (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6030 -Law and Order USA: Police, Prisons, and Protest in Modern America (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6033 -The Art of Power: Tudor Court Culture (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6036 -Holocaust Testimony and Cultural Memory (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6037 -Environmental disaster in modern Britain (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6038 -History of Antisemitism (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6039 -The British Women's Suffrage Movement in History and Memory (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6040 -Nicaragua in Revolution, 1979-1990 (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6041 -Russia Between Democracy and Dictatorship: Gorbachev to Putin, 1985-2008 (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6042 -How to Kill a King: Monarchies in Crisis, 1547-1689 (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6043 -Creatures of Empire: an Animal History of British Colonialism (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6044 -Taking the King's Shilling: Ireland and the British Army, 1793-1945 (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6045 -Capitalism and its Others (Optional,20 Credits)
- HI6046 -Secret Documents, Oral Traditions: How We Know About African History (Optional,20 Credits)
- IR6001 -Active Citizens (Optional,20 Credits)
- IR6002 -Critical Security (Optional,20 Credits)
- IR6004 -Genocide (Optional,20 Credits)
- IR6005 -Media Power and Propaganda (Optional,20 Credits)
- IR6007 -Politics of Oil and Global Warming (Optional,20 Credits)
- IR6008 -Terrorism (Optional,20 Credits)
- IR6010 -War Games- Negotiating Security through Simulations (Optional,20 Credits)
- IR6011 -Decolonial Politics (Optional,20 Credits)
- YC5001 -Academic Language Skills for Humanities and Social Sciences (Core – for International and EU students only,0 Credits)