Scottish Studies (MSc/Dip) |
Degree Type: Taught Postgraduate |
NYT |
Course |
S |
L |
CT |
1 |
Core Element: Background to Scottish Studies |
E |
11 |
20 |
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AND |
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Internship |
E |
11 |
20 |
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AND |
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Optional Course |
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11 |
20 |
2 |
Core Element: Current issues in Scottish Studies |
E |
11 |
20 |
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AND |
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Internship |
E |
11 |
20 |
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AND |
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Optional course |
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11 |
20 |
3 |
Internship 3 plus 15,000 word dissertation* |
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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. |
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| 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. |