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Scottish Studies (MSc/Dip)
Degree Type: Taught Postgraduate
NYT Course S L CT
1 Core Element: Background to Scottish Studies E 11 20
AND
Internship E 11 20
AND
Optional Course 11 20
2 Core Element: Current issues in Scottish Studies E 11 20
AND
Internship E 11 20
AND
Optional course 11 20
3 Internship 3 plus 15,000 word dissertation* 60
 The following courses will be available as 20 credit options or 40 credit options to students taking the MSc in Scottish Studies. NB: courses are subject to availability. Not all courses will run in any given year.
  Scottish Art and the Enlightenment
  Scottish Art and Architectural History
  Scottish Art in the British and European Context
  The Iron Age in Atlantic Scotland
  The Scottish Lowlands: Archaeology and Landscape before the Normans
  People, Prelates and Purgatory
  Scottish Theology from 1700
  Britain and America in the 18th Century: Material and Visual Cultures
  The Material Culture of Gender: Britain in the 18th Century
  Scottish Historiography
  Scottish Palaeography 12th to 16th Centuries
  Scottish Towns 1100-1700
  Scotland and Ireland, 1800-1939
  Sources for Scottish History
  Contemporary Scotland
  From Darien to Parliamentary Union: Capital, Trade and Politics in Scotland c.1680-1707
  War, Famine, Pestilence and Death? A Social History of Britain, c. 1500-1700
  British Emigration 1603-1914
  Scottish Emigration 1700-1939
  The Medieval Scottish Burgh
  The Scottish Highlands, 1350-1850: Imagery, Violence and Romance
  The Scottish Revolution, 1596-1651
  Urban and Civil Society in England, Scotland and Ireland since 1688
  Scottish Gaelic Prose: The Nineteenth Century
  Scottish Gaelic Verse: The Making of the Tradition
  The Heroic Ballads of Gaelic Scotland
  Scotland and Heritage
  Traditional Drama
  Custom and Belief
  Material Culture
  Traditional Narrative
  Ethnology of Social Organisation
  Traditional Song in Scotland
  Variations in Older and Modern Scots
  Scots: History and Structure
  Scottish Government and Politics
 * Students not taking this part of the course qualify for the Diploma in Scottish Studies, rather than the Masters degree.
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