MRes History

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MRes History

  • Objectives This programme aims to give students the opportunity to work on an extended dissertation on a topic of their own choosing, working with experts in a range of historical fields from the early modern period to the 20th Century. It provides a basis for progressing to MPhil/PhD study.
  • Entry requirements Entry requirements Applicants should normally hold at least a second class honours degree in the study of History or a related subject, or a degree of a comparable standard from a university in another country. IELTS of 7 or equivalent.
  • Academic title MRes History
  • Course description Programme highlights

    -Opportunity to work with experts in a range of historical fields
    -Means for students to pursue a detailed research project
    -Access to the university’s libraries and electronic resources
    -Opportunity to join a thriving postgraduate community

    Duration
    Usually 1 year full time or 2 years part time

    General programme structure

    The programme comprises three modules. The first is ‘Key Debates and Research Methods in History’ (30 credits), delivered in term one, the aim of which is to give students discipline-specific skills and an understanding of current debates among historians.

    The second is an interdisciplinary module on ‘Research in the Arts and Humanities’ (30 credits), delivered across terms one and two, which is assessed via a project proposal, learning journal/critical log and a research presentation.

    The third module, the ‘Masters Thesis’ (120 credits), is taught through intensive one-on-one supervision, and involves producing a dissertation of 25000-30000 words. Assessment also includes a viva based on the dissertation. Students can devise their own topic but must bear in mind that tutors can best provide support and guidance in their areas of expertise. These currently include early modern British and European history; 18th-century England; British military and diplomatic history during the 20th Century; and British social and political history from the First World War to the era of ‘New Labour’.

    ALL applicants should include on the application form a proposal for a research project (max 500 words). Applicants who are NOT Plymouth graduates should also attach a sample of critical writing, such as an undergraduate essay (max 3000 words).

    Detailed programme structure

    Key debates and research methods in History

    -assessed tasks revolve around contextual study and literature review
    -module shared with MA Social History

    Research in the Arts and Humanities

    -module is compulsory for all MRes students in the faculty
    -assessment via project proposal, critical learning journal, and presentation to a live audience

    Masters thesis in the Faculty of Arts

    -assessed via thesis on a topic in History and viva
    -students encouraged to attend training opportunities in term thre
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