Develop your historical knowledge and research skills with our MA in History Online. Deep dive and analyse texts, pursuing meaningful questions about the past.
You should have an undergraduate degree of 2.2 or above in history or a relevant subject, or have other equivalent experience or qualifications. You can discuss the flexibility of entry requirements with tutors.
For general information please see our overview of entry requirements
This module marks the culmination of the MA History programme, requiring you to produce an extended example of historical research. This may take the form of a dissertation of 15,000 words, or an equivalent knowledge exchange project.
You address various theoretical and practical approaches to history and focus on the acquisition of interpretive and historiographical skills and their application to some of the narratives, themes, periods and theories that engage historians at the current time.
You choose one of two specialist options relating to the specific research interests of the teaching team, giving you an opportunity to examine the subject in depth with an expert in the field. You discuss and debate your ideas within a seminar setting and design your own research questions.
This module comprises an independent study. This is initiated by you, negotiated with your supervisor to enable you to study a particular topic in greater depth.
You develop skills as a researcher with practical sessions on the framing of research questions, research methodologies, and aspects of presenting your research and applying for research funding. You undertake a primary-source analysis to deepen your archival and analytical skills and develop a knowledge exchange project to broaden your communication skills.
Modules offered may vary.
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