Core modules
You will take three core modules.
You can find out more about staff working on medieval history topics on our research strengths page. The exact availability of staff to supervise MA dissertations varies from year to year.
- Approaching the Middle Ages
- Dissertation in History
- Research Presentation for Historians
Optional modules
You will choose 75 credits of option modules. You will normally take 30 credits of options in semester one and 45 credits in semester two, including one 30 credit option. Part-time students will normally take 15 credits of option in semester one of the first year, leaving the remaining 15 credits until year two.
This 75 credit selection can include up to 30 credits from the guided list of non-history modules (see guided modules tab).
The following list includes the full range of options that we currently offer. A selection of these will be available each year and new modules may be added.
- Before Facebook: Social Networks in History
- Biopolitics: Medicine, Meaning and Power
- Caring for man's best friends: Animal medicine in the pre-modern world
- Church, Life, and Law in the Central Middle Ages
- Food and Drink
- History in Fiction
- History on Screen
- Microhistory and the History of Everyday Life
- Migration in the Ancient World
- Oral History
- Presenting the Past: Making History Public
- Public History and Policy: Theory and Practice
- Race and Racism in Historical Perspective
- Research Skills for Historians
- The Animal Turn: human and non-human animals in history
- The Dawn of Modernity in the Late Middle Ages
- The Global Cold War
- Wikipedia and Medieval History
- Women and Power
- Work Placement