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Degree Programme Table: MSc History- 2 Years (PTMSCHISTY1P)


Year 1, Academic year 2009/10, Starting month: September

  • Notes: Before selecting your outside courses, please ensure you have met your Director of Studies.


  • COMPULSORY COURSES
    This DPT has 0 compulsory course(s).


    Code  EUCLID code  Course Name  Period  Credits 




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 4 set(s) of course options with the following rules.


    Overarching rule collection group: A  
    Select a minimum of 0 credits and a maximum of 120 credits from these collections:  

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 20 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School(s) E - MSc History- 2 Years - Level(s) 11 (Semester 1 course)' (ROU_E_PTMSCHISTY1P1_11) , during Semester 1
    Code   EUCLID code   Course Name   Credits
    P01764    (PGHC11219)    PG Research Skills and Methods   20  

    Notes:This core course MUST be taken in either Semester 1, Year 1, or Semester 1, Year 2.
     
    AND   

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'School of History, Classics and Archaeology - Postgraduate History Courses' (ROU_E_PTMSCHISTY1F1_11) , during Semester 1
    Code   EUCLID code   Course Name   Credits
    P00671    (PGHC11106)    Sources for Scottish Studies   20  
    P00817    (PGHC11111)    Contemporary Scotland   20  
    P00823    (PGHC11117)    Scotland and Ireland, 1800-1922   20  
    P00826    (PGHC11120)    The Scottish Highlands, 1350-1850: Imagery, Violence and Romance   20  
    P00877    (PGHC11122)    Scottish Studies Archival Internship 'B'   20  
    P01078    (PGHC11125)    Scottish Palaeography 12th-16th centuries   20  
    P01230    (PGHC11139)    The Dal Riata   20  
    P01231    (PGHC11140)    The Life and Works of Adomnan of Iona   20  
    P01245    (PGHC11142)    Britain and America in the Eighteenth Century: Material and Visual Cultures   20  
    P01247    (PGHC11144)    The Material Culture of Gender in Eighteenth Century Britain   20  
    P01248    (PGHC11145)    Mind and World in Early Greek Philosophy   20  
    P01250    (PGHC11147)    Early Modern Theories of Slavery, from Grotius to the Enlightenment (c. 1600-1800)   20  
    P01251    (PGHC11148)    Slavery, Society and Law at Rome   20  
    P01252    (PGHC11149)    Slavery in the British Atlantic World, 1650-1834   20  
    P01258    (PGHC11153)    The British at War, 1939-1945   20  
    P01277    (PGHC11155)    Exploitation, Expulsions, Extermination   20  
    P01278    (PGHC11156)    Home Fronts: Belligerents (excluding Britain) and Neutrals   20  
    P01280    (PGHC11157)    Invasion, Occupation, Collaboration, Resistance   20  
    P01291    (PGHC11158)    Unionism in Ireland and Britain, c. 1800-2000   20  
    P01292    (PGHC11159)    Themes in Modern British and Irish Historiography   20  
    P01307    (PGHC11160)    Anglo-Spanish Relations, 1936-1950   20  
    P01326    (PGHC11164)    Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain: Edinburgh Archives and Sources   20  
    P01485    (PGHC11170)    Charlemagne Man and Myth   20  
    P01486    (PGHC11171)    Contacts and Conflicts between East and West 600-900: the Pirenne Thesis Re-examined   20  
    P01531    (PGHC11174)    Governance in Scotland, 1424-1625   20  
    P01552    (PGHC11176)    Home Rule in Ireland and Britain, 1800-2000   20  
    P01647    (PGHC11180)    Late Antique Visual Culture   20  
    P01651    (PGHC11181)    Epicurus and Epicureanism   20  
    P01658    (PGHC11182)    Hellenistic Court and Society   20  
    P01701    (PGHC11189)    Tocqueville's America   20  
    P01703    (PGHC11190)    Conservatism in the United States, c.1930-c.1990   20  
    P01705    (PGHC11192)    The Civil Rights Movement   20  
    P01715    (PGHC11201)    A Crucible for Change: Enlightenment in Britain, 1688-1801   20  
    P01716    (PGHC11202)    Core Topics in Enlightenment Studies   20  
    P01717    (PGHC11203)    The 'Science of Man' in the Scottish Enlightenment   20  
    P01718    (PGHC11204)    British Enlightenment: Moral and Political Thought from Hobbes to Smith   20  
    P01719    (PGHC11205)    Man and the Natural World in the Enlightenment   20  
    P01720    (PGHC11206)    The Enlightenment - Questions of Geography   20  
    P01722    (PGHC11208)    Gender, Nationalism and Modernity in East Asia   20  
    P01721    (PGHC11207)    Historiography and Theory of Social and Cultural History   20  
    P01723    (PGHC11209)    Approaches to Gender History   20  
    P01724    (PGHC11210)    Gender and Empire: Contested Meanings and Divergent Practices   20  
    P01725    (PGHC11211)    Gender and Society in Europe; 1914-1945   20  
    P01726    (PGHC11212)    Women in Medieval Europe, c.1000-c.1500   20  
    P01727    (PGHC11213)    Clothing Cultures in Comparative Historical Contexts   20  
    P01728    (PGHC11214)    The Sources of Medieval History   20  
    P01729    (PGHC11215)    Normandy and the Normans c. 900-1204   20  
    P01730    (PGHC11216)    Religion and Ritual in Late Medieval Towns   20  
    P01731    (PGHC11217)    Empire and Nation: the Scottish Experience, 1650-1850   20  
    P01763    (PGHC11218)    Armed Struggle: The Northern Ireland Troubles and their Origins   20  
    P01764    (PGHC11219)    PG Research Skills and Methods   20  
    P01829    (PGHC11221)    Methods and Sources in First Millennium Studies   20  
    P01830    (PGHC11222)    Core Topics in First Millennium Studies   20  
    P01847    (PGHC11223)    The Late Medieval Chronicle Tradition in Scotland   20  
    P01848    (PGHC11224)    Saints Cults, Pilgrimage and Piety in Scotland   20  
    P01849    (PGHC11225)    Kingship in Late Medieval Scotland   20  
    P01850    (PGHC11226)    The Lordship of the Isles: a political history   20  
    P01851    (PGHC11227)    War and Society in Early Christian Scotland   20  
    P01852    (PGHC11228)    Kingship in Early Medieval Scotland   20  
    P01910    (PGHC11235)    Cinema and Society in Britain   20  
    P01911    (PGHC11236)    Themes in American Historiography   20  
    P02141    (PGHC11245)    Dissertation Preparation, Scottish History   20  
    P02143    (PGHC11247)    Special Topics in Scholarly Methods: Anglo-Scottish Print Culture, 1700-2007   20  
    P02152    (PGHC11250)    Gender, Crime and Deviancy: Britain c. 1860-1960   20  
    P02235    (PGHC11252)    Core Themes in Intellectual History   20  
    P02273    (PGHC11256)    Twentieth-Century Africa: Ethnicity, Class and Power   20  
    P02444    (PGHC11264)    Empire and the Construction of Identities in Britain   20  
    P02466    (PGHC11267)    Intermediate Latin (PG) 1   20  
    P02467    (PGHC11268)    Intermediate Latin (PG) 2   20  
    P02468    (PGHC11269)    Intermediate Greek (PG) 1   20  
    P02469    (PGHC11270)    Intermediate Greek (PG) 2   20  
    P02479    (PGHC11272)    Themes in African Social History   20  
    P02480    (PGHC11273)    The United States and the Vietnam War: Origins and Repercussions   20  
    P02481    (PGHC11274)    The Sixties in the United States   20  
    P02493    (PGHC11275)    Intellectual History of the American Revolution   20  
    P02496    (PGHC11276)    The Occult Renaissance   20  
    P02632    (PGHC11277)    Archival Internship   20  
    P02633    (PGHC11278)    Directed Reading and Research (Taught Degrees)   20  
    P02635    (PGHC11279)    Greek Text Seminar 1   20  
    P02637    (PGHC11281)    Latin Text Seminar 1   20  
    P02638    (PGHC11282)    Latin Text Seminar 2   20  
    P02687    (PGHC11283)    The Demise of the Slave-Holding American South, 1846-1877   20  
    P02732    (PGHC11284)    Introduction: Why Study Historical Landscapes and Environments?   10  
    P02733    (PGHC11285)    Urban Environments   10  
    P02734    (PGHC11286)    Landscape and Environment: Diverse Approaches   10  
    P02735    (PGHC11287)    Time, Space, Settlement   10  
    P02736    (PGHC11288)    Historical Sources in the Digital Age   10  
    P02737    (PGHC11289)    Academic Practice and Methods   10  
    P02973    (PGHC11291)    Early American Foreign Policy, 1776-1823   20  
    P02974    (PGHC11292)    Historical Writing, Identity and the Norman Conquest of 1066   20  
    P02975    (PGHC11293)    The Middle Ages and the Movies   20  
    P03025    (PGHC11295)    Ethnic and National Identities in Medieval Scotland   20  
    SH0063    (PGHC11297)    General Research Skills   20  
    P03027    (PGHC11298)    Ethnicity, Class and Power in 20th Century Africa   20  
    P03051    (PGHC11300)    DIASPORA, MIGRATION AND EXILE: THE HISTORY OF THE GLOBAL IRISH SINCE 1700   20  
    P03124    (PGHC11303)    Approaches to Diaspora and Migration History   20  
    P03125    (PGHC11304)    British Emigration, 1603-1914   20  
    CL0176    (PGHC11024)    Greek Lyric   20  
    CL0179    (PGHC11025)    Greek Historiography   20  
    CL0182    (PGHC11026)    Latin Historiography   20  
    CL0186    (PGHC11027)    Late Latin   20  
    CL0187    (PGHC11028)    Medieval Lyric   20  
    CL0189    (PGHC11030)    Medieval Epic   20  
    CL0192    (PGHC11033)    Greek Palaeography and Textual Criticism   20  
    CT0135    (PGHC11034)    Reading Medieval Latin   20  
    ES0067    (PGHC11041)    Economic and Social Theory for Historical Analysis   20  
    ES0080    (PGHC11048)    Urban Society and Civil Society in England, Scotland and Ireland Since 1688   20  
    P00488    (PGHC11086)    Elementary Latin (PG) 1   20  
    P00489    (PGHC11087)    Elementary Latin (PG) 2   20  
    P00490    (PGHC11088)    Elementary Greek (PG) 1   20  
    P00491    (PGHC11089)    Elementary Greek (PG) 2   20  
    P00509    (PGHC11091)    Historical Methodology   20  
    P00624    (PGHC11097)    Primary Sources   20  
    SH0054    (SCHI10011)    The Scottish Revolution, 1596-1651   20  
    P01731    (PGHC11217)    Empire and Nation: the Scottish Experience, 1650-1850   20  

    Notes:1. Courses run in either Semester 1 OR Semester 2.
    2. Course availability may vary subject to staffing arrangements.
    3. Candidates must take a total of 80 credits of option courses over the four semesters of their part time degree. Normally, a total of 40 credits will be taken in each academic year, but this can be varied with the explicit agreement of the programme director.
    4. At least 40 credits must be selected from options relevant to the dissertation field.

     
    AND   

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 20 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School(s) E - MSc History- 2 Years - Level(s) 11 (Semester 2 course)' (ROU_E_PTMSCHISTY1P2_11) , during Semester 2
    Code   EUCLID code   Course Name   Credits
    P00509    (PGHC11091)    Historical Methodology   20  

    Notes:This core course MUST be taken in either Semester 2, Year 1, or Semester 2, Year 2.
     
    AND   

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School(s) E - MSc History- 1 Year - Level(s) 11' (ROU_E_PTMSCHISTO1F1_11) , during Semester 2
    Code   EUCLID code   Course Name   Credits
    P01723    (PGHC11209)    Approaches to Gender History   20  
    P00617    (CLLC11058)    Approaches to Medieval Culture and Society   20  
    P01727    (PGHC11213)    Clothing Cultures in Comparative Historical Contexts   20  
    ES0067    (PGHC11041)    Economic and Social Theory for Historical Analysis   20  
    P01721    (PGHC11207)    Historiography and Theory of Social and Cultural History   20  
    P02637    (PGHC11281)    Latin Text Seminar 1   20  
    P02638    (PGHC11282)    Latin Text Seminar 2   20  
    P00488    (PGHC11086)    Elementary Latin (PG) 1   20  
    P00489    (PGHC11087)    Elementary Latin (PG) 2   20  
    P01292    (PGHC11159)    Themes in Modern British and Irish Historiography   20  
    P02353    (CLLC11094)    Palaeography and Codicology I   20  
    P02354    (CLLC11095)    Palaeography and Codicology II   20  
    P03046    (CLLC11099)    Palaeography and Codicology III   40  
    P00002    (PGSP11016)    Research Skills in the Social Sciences: Data Collection   20  
    P01728    (PGHC11214)    The Sources of Medieval History   20  
    P01911    (PGHC11236)    Themes in American Historiography   20  
    P02466    (PGHC11267)    Intermediate Latin (PG) 1   20  
    P02467    (PGHC11268)    Intermediate Latin (PG) 2   20  
    CL0182    (PGHC11026)    Latin Historiography   20  
    CL0186    (PGHC11027)    Late Latin   20  
    CT0135    (PGHC11034)    Reading Medieval Latin   20  

    Notes:1. Courses run in either Semester 1 OR Semester 2.
    2. Course availability may vary subject to staffing arrangements.
    3. Candidates must take a total of 80 credits of option courses over the four semesters of their part time degree. Normally, a total of 40 credits will be taken in each academic year, but this can be varied with the explicit agreement of the programme director.
    4. At least 40 credits must be selected from options relevant to the dissertation field.

     


    Year 2, Academic year 2009/10, Starting month: September

  • Notes: Before selecting your outside courses, please ensure you have met your Director of Studies.


  • COMPULSORY COURSES
    This DPT has 1 compulsory course(s).


    Code  EUCLID code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
    P03477 (PGHC11313) Dissertation, Taught MSc in History Full Year 60




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 4 set(s) of course options with the following rules.


    Overarching rule collection group: A  
    Select a minimum of 0 credits and a maximum of 120 credits from these collections:  

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 20 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School(s) E - MSc History- 2 Years - Level(s) 11 (Semester 1 course)' (ROU_E_PTMSCHISTY1P1_11) , during Semester 1
    Code   EUCLID code   Course Name   Credits
    P01764    (PGHC11219)    PG Research Skills and Methods   20  

    Notes:This core course MUST be taken in either Semester 1, Year 1, or Semester 1, Year 2.
     
    AND   

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'School of History, Classics and Archaeology - Postgraduate History Courses' (ROU_E_PTMSCHISTY1F1_11) , during Semester 1
    Code   EUCLID code   Course Name   Credits
    P00671    (PGHC11106)    Sources for Scottish Studies   20  
    P00817    (PGHC11111)    Contemporary Scotland   20  
    P00823    (PGHC11117)    Scotland and Ireland, 1800-1922   20  
    P00826    (PGHC11120)    The Scottish Highlands, 1350-1850: Imagery, Violence and Romance   20  
    P00877    (PGHC11122)    Scottish Studies Archival Internship 'B'   20  
    P01078    (PGHC11125)    Scottish Palaeography 12th-16th centuries   20  
    P01230    (PGHC11139)    The Dal Riata   20  
    P01231    (PGHC11140)    The Life and Works of Adomnan of Iona   20  
    P01245    (PGHC11142)    Britain and America in the Eighteenth Century: Material and Visual Cultures   20  
    P01247    (PGHC11144)    The Material Culture of Gender in Eighteenth Century Britain   20  
    P01248    (PGHC11145)    Mind and World in Early Greek Philosophy   20  
    P01250    (PGHC11147)    Early Modern Theories of Slavery, from Grotius to the Enlightenment (c. 1600-1800)   20  
    P01251    (PGHC11148)    Slavery, Society and Law at Rome   20  
    P01252    (PGHC11149)    Slavery in the British Atlantic World, 1650-1834   20  
    P01258    (PGHC11153)    The British at War, 1939-1945   20  
    P01277    (PGHC11155)    Exploitation, Expulsions, Extermination   20  
    P01278    (PGHC11156)    Home Fronts: Belligerents (excluding Britain) and Neutrals   20  
    P01280    (PGHC11157)    Invasion, Occupation, Collaboration, Resistance   20  
    P01291    (PGHC11158)    Unionism in Ireland and Britain, c. 1800-2000   20  
    P01292    (PGHC11159)    Themes in Modern British and Irish Historiography   20  
    P01307    (PGHC11160)    Anglo-Spanish Relations, 1936-1950   20  
    P01326    (PGHC11164)    Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain: Edinburgh Archives and Sources   20  
    P01485    (PGHC11170)    Charlemagne Man and Myth   20  
    P01486    (PGHC11171)    Contacts and Conflicts between East and West 600-900: the Pirenne Thesis Re-examined   20  
    P01531    (PGHC11174)    Governance in Scotland, 1424-1625   20  
    P01552    (PGHC11176)    Home Rule in Ireland and Britain, 1800-2000   20  
    P01647    (PGHC11180)    Late Antique Visual Culture   20  
    P01651    (PGHC11181)    Epicurus and Epicureanism   20  
    P01658    (PGHC11182)    Hellenistic Court and Society   20  
    P01701    (PGHC11189)    Tocqueville's America   20  
    P01703    (PGHC11190)    Conservatism in the United States, c.1930-c.1990   20  
    P01705    (PGHC11192)    The Civil Rights Movement   20  
    P01715    (PGHC11201)    A Crucible for Change: Enlightenment in Britain, 1688-1801   20  
    P01716    (PGHC11202)    Core Topics in Enlightenment Studies   20  
    P01717    (PGHC11203)    The 'Science of Man' in the Scottish Enlightenment   20  
    P01718    (PGHC11204)    British Enlightenment: Moral and Political Thought from Hobbes to Smith   20  
    P01719    (PGHC11205)    Man and the Natural World in the Enlightenment   20  
    P01720    (PGHC11206)    The Enlightenment - Questions of Geography   20  
    P01722    (PGHC11208)    Gender, Nationalism and Modernity in East Asia   20  
    P01721    (PGHC11207)    Historiography and Theory of Social and Cultural History   20  
    P01723    (PGHC11209)    Approaches to Gender History   20  
    P01724    (PGHC11210)    Gender and Empire: Contested Meanings and Divergent Practices   20  
    P01725    (PGHC11211)    Gender and Society in Europe; 1914-1945   20  
    P01726    (PGHC11212)    Women in Medieval Europe, c.1000-c.1500   20  
    P01727    (PGHC11213)    Clothing Cultures in Comparative Historical Contexts   20  
    P01728    (PGHC11214)    The Sources of Medieval History   20  
    P01729    (PGHC11215)    Normandy and the Normans c. 900-1204   20  
    P01730    (PGHC11216)    Religion and Ritual in Late Medieval Towns   20  
    P01731    (PGHC11217)    Empire and Nation: the Scottish Experience, 1650-1850   20  
    P01763    (PGHC11218)    Armed Struggle: The Northern Ireland Troubles and their Origins   20  
    P01764    (PGHC11219)    PG Research Skills and Methods   20  
    P01829    (PGHC11221)    Methods and Sources in First Millennium Studies   20  
    P01830    (PGHC11222)    Core Topics in First Millennium Studies   20  
    P01847    (PGHC11223)    The Late Medieval Chronicle Tradition in Scotland   20  
    P01848    (PGHC11224)    Saints Cults, Pilgrimage and Piety in Scotland   20  
    P01849    (PGHC11225)    Kingship in Late Medieval Scotland   20  
    P01850    (PGHC11226)    The Lordship of the Isles: a political history   20  
    P01851    (PGHC11227)    War and Society in Early Christian Scotland   20  
    P01852    (PGHC11228)    Kingship in Early Medieval Scotland   20  
    P01910    (PGHC11235)    Cinema and Society in Britain   20  
    P01911    (PGHC11236)    Themes in American Historiography   20  
    P02141    (PGHC11245)    Dissertation Preparation, Scottish History   20  
    P02143    (PGHC11247)    Special Topics in Scholarly Methods: Anglo-Scottish Print Culture, 1700-2007   20  
    P02152    (PGHC11250)    Gender, Crime and Deviancy: Britain c. 1860-1960   20  
    P02235    (PGHC11252)    Core Themes in Intellectual History   20  
    P02273    (PGHC11256)    Twentieth-Century Africa: Ethnicity, Class and Power   20  
    P02444    (PGHC11264)    Empire and the Construction of Identities in Britain   20  
    P02466    (PGHC11267)    Intermediate Latin (PG) 1   20  
    P02467    (PGHC11268)    Intermediate Latin (PG) 2   20  
    P02468    (PGHC11269)    Intermediate Greek (PG) 1   20  
    P02469    (PGHC11270)    Intermediate Greek (PG) 2   20  
    P02479    (PGHC11272)    Themes in African Social History   20  
    P02480    (PGHC11273)    The United States and the Vietnam War: Origins and Repercussions   20  
    P02481    (PGHC11274)    The Sixties in the United States   20  
    P02493    (PGHC11275)    Intellectual History of the American Revolution   20  
    P02496    (PGHC11276)    The Occult Renaissance   20  
    P02632    (PGHC11277)    Archival Internship   20  
    P02633    (PGHC11278)    Directed Reading and Research (Taught Degrees)   20  
    P02635    (PGHC11279)    Greek Text Seminar 1   20  
    P02637    (PGHC11281)    Latin Text Seminar 1   20  
    P02638    (PGHC11282)    Latin Text Seminar 2   20  
    P02687    (PGHC11283)    The Demise of the Slave-Holding American South, 1846-1877   20  
    P02732    (PGHC11284)    Introduction: Why Study Historical Landscapes and Environments?   10  
    P02733    (PGHC11285)    Urban Environments   10  
    P02734    (PGHC11286)    Landscape and Environment: Diverse Approaches   10  
    P02735    (PGHC11287)    Time, Space, Settlement   10  
    P02736    (PGHC11288)    Historical Sources in the Digital Age   10  
    P02737    (PGHC11289)    Academic Practice and Methods   10  
    P02973    (PGHC11291)    Early American Foreign Policy, 1776-1823   20  
    P02974    (PGHC11292)    Historical Writing, Identity and the Norman Conquest of 1066   20  
    P02975    (PGHC11293)    The Middle Ages and the Movies   20  
    P03025    (PGHC11295)    Ethnic and National Identities in Medieval Scotland   20  
    SH0063    (PGHC11297)    General Research Skills   20  
    P03027    (PGHC11298)    Ethnicity, Class and Power in 20th Century Africa   20  
    P03051    (PGHC11300)    DIASPORA, MIGRATION AND EXILE: THE HISTORY OF THE GLOBAL IRISH SINCE 1700   20  
    P03124    (PGHC11303)    Approaches to Diaspora and Migration History   20  
    P03125    (PGHC11304)    British Emigration, 1603-1914   20  
    CL0176    (PGHC11024)    Greek Lyric   20  
    CL0179    (PGHC11025)    Greek Historiography   20  
    CL0182    (PGHC11026)    Latin Historiography   20  
    CL0186    (PGHC11027)    Late Latin   20  
    CL0187    (PGHC11028)    Medieval Lyric   20  
    CL0189    (PGHC11030)    Medieval Epic   20  
    CL0192    (PGHC11033)    Greek Palaeography and Textual Criticism   20  
    CT0135    (PGHC11034)    Reading Medieval Latin   20  
    ES0067    (PGHC11041)    Economic and Social Theory for Historical Analysis   20  
    ES0080    (PGHC11048)    Urban Society and Civil Society in England, Scotland and Ireland Since 1688   20  
    P00488    (PGHC11086)    Elementary Latin (PG) 1   20  
    P00489    (PGHC11087)    Elementary Latin (PG) 2   20  
    P00490    (PGHC11088)    Elementary Greek (PG) 1   20  
    P00491    (PGHC11089)    Elementary Greek (PG) 2   20  
    P00509    (PGHC11091)    Historical Methodology   20  
    P00624    (PGHC11097)    Primary Sources   20  
    SH0054    (SCHI10011)    The Scottish Revolution, 1596-1651   20  
    P01731    (PGHC11217)    Empire and Nation: the Scottish Experience, 1650-1850   20  

    Notes:1. Courses run in either Semester 1 OR Semester 2.
    2. Course availability may vary subject to staffing arrangements.
    3. Candidates must take a total of 80 credits of option courses over the four semesters of their part time degree. Normally, a total of 40 credits will be taken in each academic year, but this can be varied with the explicit agreement of the programme director.
    4. At least 40 credits must be selected from options relevant to the dissertation field.

     
    AND   

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 20 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School(s) E - MSc History- 2 Years - Level(s) 11 (Semester 2 course)' (ROU_E_PTMSCHISTY1P2_11) , during Semester 2
    Code   EUCLID code   Course Name   Credits
    P00509    (PGHC11091)    Historical Methodology   20  

    Notes:This core course MUST be taken in either Semester 2, Year 1, or Semester 2, Year 2.
     
    AND   

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School(s) E - MSc History- 1 Year - Level(s) 11' (ROU_E_PTMSCHISTO1F1_11) , during Semester 2
    Code   EUCLID code   Course Name   Credits
    P01723    (PGHC11209)    Approaches to Gender History   20  
    P00617    (CLLC11058)    Approaches to Medieval Culture and Society   20  
    P01727    (PGHC11213)    Clothing Cultures in Comparative Historical Contexts   20  
    ES0067    (PGHC11041)    Economic and Social Theory for Historical Analysis   20  
    P01721    (PGHC11207)    Historiography and Theory of Social and Cultural History   20  
    P02637    (PGHC11281)    Latin Text Seminar 1   20  
    P02638    (PGHC11282)    Latin Text Seminar 2   20  
    P00488    (PGHC11086)    Elementary Latin (PG) 1   20  
    P00489    (PGHC11087)    Elementary Latin (PG) 2   20  
    P01292    (PGHC11159)    Themes in Modern British and Irish Historiography   20  
    P02353    (CLLC11094)    Palaeography and Codicology I   20  
    P02354    (CLLC11095)    Palaeography and Codicology II   20  
    P03046    (CLLC11099)    Palaeography and Codicology III   40  
    P00002    (PGSP11016)    Research Skills in the Social Sciences: Data Collection   20  
    P01728    (PGHC11214)    The Sources of Medieval History   20  
    P01911    (PGHC11236)    Themes in American Historiography   20  
    P02466    (PGHC11267)    Intermediate Latin (PG) 1   20  
    P02467    (PGHC11268)    Intermediate Latin (PG) 2   20  
    CL0182    (PGHC11026)    Latin Historiography   20  
    CL0186    (PGHC11027)    Late Latin   20  
    CT0135    (PGHC11034)    Reading Medieval Latin   20  

    Notes:1. Courses run in either Semester 1 OR Semester 2.
    2. Course availability may vary subject to staffing arrangements.
    3. Candidates must take a total of 80 credits of option courses over the four semesters of their part time degree. Normally, a total of 40 credits will be taken in each academic year, but this can be varied with the explicit agreement of the programme director.
    4. At least 40 credits must be selected from options relevant to the dissertation field.

     

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