Year 1
The core modules introduce important skills and key developments in medieval, early modern and modern history. You will also choose optional modules on either British, European, American or global history, and your People and Places option, an in-depth study of one historical person or place.
Core modules
- Making History (double module)
- Barbarism and Civilisation: Medieval and Early Modern Europe
- The Shock of the Modern
- People and Places (double module)
Option modules
Choose two option modules from:
- Global History: Connections and Cultures in a Changing World, 1750 to the present
- Great Britain: The State We're In
- Europe 1861-1991: Emancipation and Subjugation
- US History since 1877
Modules shown represent choices available to current students. The range of modules available and the content of any individual module may change in future years.
Year 2
In the second year you will start transforming from a student of history into a practising historian, through core modules which enhance your critical thinking, independent research skills and intellectual creativity. You'll explore even more new areas of history with a wide range of options to choose from.
Core modules
- Perceiving the Past (double module)
- Becoming the Historical Researcher (double module)
Option modules
Choose one option module from:
- Religious History
- Histories of Violence
Then choose one option module from:
- Blood, Position and Power: The Nobility of Later Medieval England, 1066-1485
- Madness, Monarchy and Politics in Georgian Britain
- Jack-the-Ripper: Crime, Popular Culture and Policing in Victorian Times
- Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union
Then choose one option module from:
- Gender History
- Race and Ethnicity
- All Bourgeois Now? Class in History
Finally choose one option module from:
- The Latin World: Ancient, Medieval and Modern
- Enter the Dragon: Modern Chinese History, 1839-1989
- From Beer to Fraternity: Alcohol, Society, and Culture in North America
- History in the Classroom
- Living with Dictatorship: European Societies, 1918-1941
- Heritage Field Project
Modules shown represent choices available to current students. The range of modules available and the content of any individual module may change in future years.
Year Abroad (optional)
We’ll make sure you have everything you need for your future career: not just by awarding you a high quality degree, but also by helping you to develop the skills, knowledge and confidence you need to make your mark in the world as a Citizen of Change. One way you can do this is by opting to take a Year Abroad between Years 2 and 3 of your degree.
Studying abroad is not just for people who are interested in travelling and meeting new people. It is about acquiring life skills that are becoming increasingly significant for a wide range of jobs in our modern globalised society. Whether you go on to a career in the private, public or third sector - or plough your own furrow as an entrepreneur – you will find the experience invaluable.
Final Year
Your final year is shaped entirely by your preferred areas of interest and specialisation. You will research and write an original dissertation - an independent research project of your own design - with the support of an expert supervisor. You will also choose from a wide range of optional modules that reflect the cutting-edge research expertise of your tutors.
Option modules
Choose one option module from:
- The USA and the Vietnam War
- Crime and Punishment in African American History
- The Golden Age of Anglo-Saxon Northumbria
- Disasporas and Migrations in the Modern World
- From Empire to Nation: Modern South Asia, c. 1857-1947
- Gender, Crime and Deviance in Eighteenth Century Britain
Then choose one option module from:
- The Imperial Economy: Britain and the Wider World, 1815-1914
- What Difference Did the War Make? British Society and the Great War, 1900-1939
- When Two Dragons Fight: China and Japan at War in the Twentieth Century
- Indigenous Peoples of the Americas, c1350-1650
- The Medieval Natural World
- Abolitionists: Antislavery Activism in Britain and America, 1787-1865
Then choose one option module from:
- Ideals of Womanhood in 19th Century America
- The Holocaust: Genocide in Europe
- After Hitler: Society, Culture and The Politics of The Nazi Past in The Two Germanies, 1945-1990
- A Sea of Conflict? Christian Muslim Encounters c.1100-c.1300
- The Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Plus your History dissertation
Modules shown represent choices available to current students. The range of modules available and the content of any individual module may change in future years.
Final Year
Your final year is shaped entirely by your preferred areas of interest and specialisation. You will research and write an original dissertation - an independent research project of your own design - with the support of an expert supervisor. You will also choose from a wide range of optional modules that reflect the cutting-edge research expertise of your tutors.
Option modules
Choose one option module from:
- The USA and the Vietnam War
- Crime and Punishment in African American History
- The Golden Age of Anglo-Saxon Northumbria
- Disasporas and Migrations in the Modern World
- From Empire to Nation: Modern South Asia, c. 1857-1947
- Gender, Crime and Deviance in Eighteenth Century Britain
Then choose one option module from:
- The Imperial Economy: Britain and the Wider World, 1815-1914
- What Difference Did the War Make? British Society and the Great War, 1900-1939
- When Two Dragons Fight: China and Japan at War in the Twentieth Century
- Indigenous Peoples of the Americas, c1350-1650
- The Medieval Natural World
- Abolitionists: Antislavery Activism in Britain and America, 1787-1865
Then choose one option module from:
- Ideals of Womanhood in 19th Century America
- The Holocaust: Genocide in Europe
- After Hitler: Society, Culture and The Politics of The Nazi Past in The Two Germanies, 1945-1990
- A Sea of Conflict? Christian Muslim Encounters c.1100-c.1300
- The Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Plus your History dissertation
Modules shown represent choices available to current students. The range of modules available and the content of any individual module may change in future years.