Course Description
The sea has often acted as a highway for people living along adjacent coasts and on islands. Such communities have frequently experienced closer ties with each other than with places further inland. The MLitt Coastal and Maritime Societies and Cultures explores these environments from an interdisciplinary perspective. This course is based on the internationally significant and world-class research of the staff involved and is led by the university’s Centre for History in collaboration with our Archaeology Institute and Centre for Nordic Studies. MLitt students will study two modules in History, Archaeology and Nordic Studies, and then complete a dissertation.
Entry Requirements
2:1 honours degree or above (or international equivalent) in History, Scottish History, Archaeology, Culture and Heritage Studies
Those with degrees in another strongly-related subject will be considered on an individual basis.
Fees
2017/18 per module of 20 credits: Scottish Online £560, RUK & EU online £650, International online:£900
Masters degree is 6 modules and dissertation of 60 credits)
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