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BA History (3 Years)
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Objectives
-provide a supportive environment for all students, free of bias or discrimination; -stimulate critical study of the past;to develop and extend students' powers of critical and analytical thought and logical argument by applying them to historical interpretation of both primary and secondary sources; -extend students' powers of critical analysis and logical argument by applying them to historical interpretation, and to develop their capacity to communicate and present ideas orally and in writing; -advance the ability of students to work independently and to organise effectively their own schedules of personal study; p-rovide a broadly based and challenging curriculum, based upon the study of diverse historical periods and cultures; -develop appreciation of a variety of theoretical approaches and methodologies with reference to particular Historical courses and periods; -provide the staff expertise and learning resources necessary to enable students to engage effectively with their studies; -produce graduates possessing the transferable skills of self-management and independence essential for employment, postgraduate study, or further training.
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Entry requirements
Selected entry requirements English language: Minimum IELTS score of 7.0 or equivalent; eg. NCUK EAP minimum Grade of A with range of 70-79 TOEFL: PBT score of 600; CBT score of 250; TWE score of 5.5; IBT score of 100. A level: Grades AAA-AAB. This should include grade A in History. General Studies is welcomed but not included as part of the standard offer. Unit grade information: The University of Manchester welcomes the provision of unit grade information which, like all other available information, will inform the consideration of applications. Unit grades will not normally form part of offer conditions, except for Mathematics programmes. GCSE: Minimum of grade C in English Language and Mathematics. Key Skills qualification: The University warmly welcomes applications from students studying the Key Skills qualification. However, as the opportunities to take these modules are not open to all applicants, currently this is not an essential requirement of the University. International baccalaureate: 37 points overall, including 6 or 7 in three Higher Level subjects, one of which must be History. Additional entry requirements Additional entry requirements exist for this course. You may view these by selecting from the list below.
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Academic title
BA History
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Course description
This programme offers enormous choice as well as the highest quality. You choose courses from a wide range, from Ancient, Medieval, Modern and Economic and Social History, as well as in the History of Science, Technology and Medicine. You can either specialise in particular areas or follow several interests. The final year offers specialised study of topics including British, European, American, African and Asian history at different periods, and a 12000-word thesis.
Course content for year 1
Please note that the following list is intended to be a guide only - course content or availability may change slightly as we aim to improve and update our courses yearly.
Compulsory
HIST10101 History in Practice
HIST10812 Core Course: Long Essay
Optional
Three courses chosen from:
Semester 1 course units
CLAH10022 The Greeks and the Mediterranean World 800-449 BC
HIST10121 The Peoples of Early Medieval Europe
HIST10311 State, Nation and Nationalism c1750 - c1920
HIST10511 Globalisation in Historical Perspective
HIST10141 A Victorian City: Social, Cultural and Economic Histories of Manchester
Semester 2 course units
CLAH10022 From Republic to Empire: Introduction to Roman History, Society and Culture
HIST***** Power and Protest in Plantagenet England
HIST10052 Origins of England
HIST10062 Origins of British Industrialisation: British Economic & Social History 1550 - 1830
HIST***** War in History: Experience, Representation, Memory
HIST10302 Communities and States in Early Modern Europe
Optional
Free Choice option (approved by programme director)
Course content for year 2
Please note that the following list is intended to be a guide only - course content or availability may change slightly as we aim to improve and update our courses yearly.
Compulsory
HIST20390 Long Essay/Book Review
Optional
Four Course Units chosen from the following. Note: Please ensure that in your first two years you have taken course units in three of the following four areas: Economic, Modern, Medieval and Ancient History.
Economic and Social History:
HIST***** British Economic and Social History, 1880-1980
HIST20091 British Population and Social Structure, 1700-1950
HIST20452 European Economic History, 1914-95
HIST20521 An Industrialising Society: English Economic and Social History, 1689-1830
Units in Modern History:
HIST20132 Cultures of Empire: India and the American Colonies 1600-1900
HIST***** A Liberal Nation? State and Society in Britain from 1815 to present
HIST20172 European Reformations
HIST20182 European Intellectual History: Rousseau to Freud
HIST20212 The Intellectual Revolution in Britain, c.1600-1750
HIST20872 History of Women in Britain, 1780-1980
Units in Medieval History:
HIST20041 Town and Country in Medieval England
HIST***** Carolingians and the Invention of Order
HIST20652 The Body and Society: Christianity in the West 300-1500
HIST***** Late Medieval Europe: The West
HIST20661 Reading the English Landscape
Units in Ancient History: TBA
Course content for year 3
Please note that the following list is intended to be a guide only - course content or availability may change slightly as we aim to improve and update our courses yearly.
Compulsory - HIST30980 Thesis
Optional - Four units chosen from the following. Students may replace ONE HI course unit with an option chosen from any other subject area within the Faculty of Humanities or the School of Life Sciences.
HIST30011 Medicine Before 1800: Changing Conceptions of the Body, Disease and Health in Early Modern Europe
HIST***** Economic History of 20 th Century Spain
HIST***** Natives and Strangers: Cultural Encounters in the Americas, 1492-1716
HIST***** Family, Gender and House: Some Relationships Between People and Space, 1500-1800
HIST31072 The Origins of the Spanish Civil War, 1875-1936
HIST30262 Monks and Warriors: European Masculinities, 300-1100
HIST30271 Early Modern Imperialism: The European Empires in America 1500-1800
HIST30291 A Nation in the Making: Nationalist Consciousness and Indian Imaginings, 1800-1947
HIST30302 Church, Society and Religion in 17 th Century France
HIST***** The Invention of a German Nation
HIST30321 Gender and the Social Construction of Identity in the Early Modern Period
HIST***** Ireland since 1922
HIST***** History of Sexuality
HIST30491 Child Labour in British Society, 1700-1870
HIST30501 Pagans, Priests and Power: The English Conversion to AD 670
HIST30512 Power, Culture and the Modern European City
HIST***** History: is it true; is it useful?
HIST30561 Literature and Society in the Age of Chaucer
HIST***** The Wars of the Roses
HIST***** War, Empire and Heroism in Britain from 1805 to the present
Also various Ancient History Units
Career opportunities
The skills you acquire as an historian are particularly valued by employers. Graduates enter the media, national politics, law and accountancy, commerce, business and industry, the Civil Service, local government, teaching and numerous other areas. Many undertake postgraduate study or further training.
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