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Degree Programme Table: Economic and Social History with Environmental Studies (MA Hons) (UTECNSE)


Year 1, Academic year 2010/11, Starting month: September

  • Notes: All first year students should make an appointment with their Director of Studies during Fresher Week period. Please consider the following courses, and take a draft plan to your meeting.

    The credits for your courses should total 120 in each year.


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


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 3 set(s) of course options with the following rules.


    Select exactly 40 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School of History Classics and Archaeology- Multiple UG Courses- Level 8' (ROU_E_UGHICLAR2_8) , as available.
            
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    ECSH08029    British Society, 1650 - c.1880 (Social History 1.1)   20  
    ECSH08036    British Economic and Environmental History since 1900   20  
    ECSH08026    British Society, 1650-2000 (Social History 1)   40  

     
    AND   

    Select exactly 40 credits from the following "Environmental Courses" Subject Collection:
    'Subject Collection schedule Environmental Courses level 7 or 8' (SUB_ENVI_7/8) , as available.
    Code   Description / Course Name   Credits
    ARCA08004    Archaeology 1A   (20 Credits)  
    ARCA08005    Archaeology 1B   (20 Credits)  
    ARCA08008    Archaeology 2A: Reconstructing the Past   (20 Credits)  
    ARCA08009    Archaeology 2B: Understanding Past Societies   (20 Credits)  
    ARDE08001    Technology & Environment 1B   (20 Credits)  
    ARDE08005    Technology & Environment 1A   (20 Credits)  
    ARHI08001    Architectural History 1A: From Antiquity to Enlightenment   (20 Credits)  
    ARHI08002    Architectural History 2A   (20 Credits)  
    ARHI08003    Architectural History 2B   (20 Credits)  
    ARHI08004    Architectural History 1B: Revivalism to Modernism   (20 Credits)  
    ARHI08005    Architectural History 1   (40 Credits)  
    CHEM08020    Environmental Chemistry 2   (20 Credits)  
    EASC08001    Earth Dynamics   (20 Credits)  
    EASC08005    Sedimentology A   (20 Credits)  
    EASC08006    Mineralogy and Petrology   (20 Credits)  
    EASC08007    Global Environmental Processes   (20 Credits)  
    EASC08011    Natural Hazards   (20 Credits)  
    EASC08012    History of Life   (20 Credits)  
    EASC08013    Seismology, Gravity and Geomagnetism   (20 Credits)  
    ECSC08003    Soil, Water and Atmospheric Processes   (20 Credits)  
    ECSC08006    Principles of Ecology   (20 Credits)  
    (ENVI08*)   All Level 08 courses with a primary subject of 'Environmental Courses'   (as selected)  
    GEGR08001    Environmental Sensitivity and Change   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR08002    Geomorphology   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR08003    Economic and Political Geography   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR08004    Social and Cultural Geography   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR08007    Human Geography   (20 Credits)  
    GESC08002    Earth Modelling and Prediction   (20 Credits)  
    METE08001    Meteorology: Atmosphere and Environment   (20 Credits)  
    METE08002    Meteorology: Weather and Climate   (20 Credits)  
    SCSU08001    Science and Society 1A   (20 Credits)  
    SCSU08003    History of Medicine 1   (20 Credits)  

    Notes:Environmental courses are taken from Schedules A-Q and are listed in the Environmental Courses subject area of Schedule N.
     
    AND   

    Select exactly 40 credits from the following School Collection: 'School collection schedule A to Q, T and W level 7 or 8' (SCH_A-Q/T/W_7/8) , as available.

     

    Year 2, Academic year 2010/11, Starting month: August

  • Notes: During Induction Week, please ensure you have met with your Director of Studies or a Student Support Officer to confirm your course choices and attendance.

    The credits for your courses should total 120 in each year.


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


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 3 set(s) of course options with the following rules.


    Select exactly 40 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School of History Classics and Archaeology- Multiple UG Courses- Level 8' (ROU_E_UGHICLAR3_8) , as available.
            
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    ECSH08035    Economic History 2: the Global Economy since 1500   40  
    ECSH08008    Social History 2.1   20  
    ECSH08041    Social History 2.2: The Making of the Modern Body   20  

     
    AND   

    Select exactly 40 credits from the following "Environmental Courses" Subject Collection:
    'Subject Collection schedule Environmental Courses Level 8' (SUB_ENVI_8) , as available.
    Code   Description / Course Name   Credits
    ARCA08004    Archaeology 1A   (20 Credits)  
    ARCA08005    Archaeology 1B   (20 Credits)  
    ARCA08010    Archaeology 2A: Ancient Europe   (20 Credits)  
    ARCA08011    Archaeology 2B: The Ancient Near East   (20 Credits)  
    ARHI08001    Architectural History 1A: From Antiquity to Enlightenment   (20 Credits)  
    ARHI08002    Architectural History 2A   (20 Credits)  
    ARHI08003    Architectural History 2B   (20 Credits)  
    ARHI08004    Architectural History 1B: Revivalism to Modernism   (20 Credits)  
    ARHI08005    Architectural History 1   (40 Credits)  
    BILG08005    Evolution in Action 2   (20 Credits)  
    BILG08006    Biometrics 2   (20 Credits)  
    BILG08007    Environmental and Community Biology 1   (20 Credits)  
    CHEM08020    Environmental Chemistry 2   (20 Credits)  
    EASC08001    Earth Dynamics   (20 Credits)  
    EASC08007    Global Environmental Processes   (20 Credits)  
    EASC08011    Natural Hazards   (20 Credits)  
    EASC08012    History of Life   (20 Credits)  
    EASC08014    Earth Materials   (20 Credits)  
    EASC08015    Stratigraphy and Sedimentology   (20 Credits)  
    EASC08016    Physics of the Earth   (20 Credits)  
    ECSC08003    Soil, Water and Atmospheric Processes   (20 Credits)  
    ECSC08006    Principles of Ecology   (20 Credits)  
    (ENVI08*)   All Level 08 courses with a primary subject of 'Environmental Courses'   (as selected)  
    ENVI08001    Sustainability, Society and Environment   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR08001    Environmental Sensitivity and Change   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR08002    Geomorphology   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR08003    Economic and Political Geography   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR08004    Social and Cultural Geography   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR08007    Human Geography   (20 Credits)  
    GESC08001    Earth Surface Systems   (20 Credits)  
    GESC08002    Earth Modelling and Prediction   (20 Credits)  
    METE08001    Meteorology: Atmosphere and Environment   (20 Credits)  
    METE08002    Meteorology: Weather and Climate   (20 Credits)  
    SCSU08001    Science and Society 1A   (20 Credits)  
    SCSU08003    History of Medicine 1   (20 Credits)  
    SCSU08004    Science and Society 1b: Nature and Environment   (20 Credits)  

    Notes:Environmental courses are taken from Schedules A-Q and are listed in the Environmental Courses subject area of Schedule N.
     
    AND   

    Select exactly 40 credits from the following School Collection: 'School collection schedule A to Q, T and W level 7 or 8' (SCH_A-Q/T/W_7/8) , as available.

     

    Year 3, Academic year 2010/11, Starting month: August

  • Notes: Entry into the third year normally requires (i) passes in 240 credits of courses taken in the first two years, achieved no later than June of the second year, and (ii) marks of 50% or higher in 80 credits of Economic and Social History or Environment courses, including 40 credits of second-level courses.

    During Induction Week, please contact a member of staff to confirm your attendance.

    The credits for your courses should total 120 in each year.


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


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
    CHCA10001 History in Practice As available 20




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


    Select exactly 20 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Economic and Social History 3/4 Honours Options from School(s) E - Economic and Social History (MA Hons) - Level(s) 10' (ROU_E_UTECNSH2_10) , as available.
                                                            
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    ECSH10021    The U.S. Economy since 1918   20  
    ECSH10050    New Zealand and the World Economy, 1870-1939   20  
    ECSH10087    Tradition and Transformation in the Chinese Economy, 1842-1949   20  
    ECSH10088    Tradition and Transformation in the Chinese Economy since 1949   20  
    ECSH10007    British Business History Since 1930   20  
    ECSH10084    Edinburgh since 1750   20  
    ECSH10069    Youth and Modernity, c.1780-1880   20  
    ECSH10070    Youth and Modernity, c.1880-1970   20  
    ECSH10031    Heritage in Britain since c.1750   20  
    ECSH10016    Community and Society in Britain, 1560-1640   20  
    ECSH10082    Sex and Society in Britain since c.1830   20  
    ECSH10083    Madness and Society in Britain since c.1830   20  
    ECSH10004    Leisure and the Rise of Industrial Society in Britain C.1780-1880   20  
    ECSH10005    Society in an Age of 'Mass' Leisure C.1880-1939   20  
    HIST10261    Early Modern English Witchcraft   20  
    HIST10279    Gender and Sexuality in Early Modern Europe   20  
    HIST10280    Medicine, Science and Politics at the Courts of Early Modern Europe   20  
    CHCA10001    History in Practice   20  
    CHCA10003    History in Theory   20  

     
    AND   

    Select exactly 40 credits from the following "Environmental Courses" Subject Collection:
    'Subject Collection schedule Environmental Courses level 9 or 10' (SUB_ENVI_9/10) , as available.
    Code   Description / Course Name   Credits
    ARCA10032    Quaternary Environmental History   (20 Credits)  
    EASC09029    Geology 3rd Year Field Courses   (10 Credits)  
    EASC09030    Fundamentals of Geophysics   (20 Credits)  
    EASC09031    Field Skills for Geologists   (10 Credits)  
    EASC09032    Field Skills for Earth Surface Scientists   (10 Credits)  
    EASC09033    Fields and Waves   (10 Credits)  
    EASC09036    Field Course in Tropical Marine and Terrestrial Geoscience   (20 Credits)  
    EASC09039    Hydrogeology 1: Applied Hydrogeology   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10058    Geoscience Outreach   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10059    Environmental Geoscience Fieldwork and Synoptic Practical Examination   (20 Credits)  
    EASC10060    Carbonates   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10061    Solid-Fluid Interactions in the Earth's Crust   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10062    Transferable Skills for Environmental Geoscientists   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10063    Texas Exchange Fieldtrip   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10065    Geophysics Project   (40 Credits)  
    EASC10070    Frontiers in Geophysics   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10077    Hydrogeology 2: Simulation of Groundwater Flow and Transport   (10 Credits)  
    ECLG10003    Herbivory   (10 Credits)  
    ECSC09001    Applied Ecology and Environmental Management   (20 Credits)  
    ECSC09002    Natural Resource Management   (20 Credits)  
    ECSC09005    Environmental Pollution   (20 Credits)  
    ECSC10007    Ecological and Environmental Modelling   (10 Credits)  
    ECSC10014    Land-Atmosphere Interactions   (10 Credits)  
    ECSC10021    Woodland Management   (10 Credits)  
    ECSC10022    Conservation Management   (10 Credits)  
    GEGR10023    Catchment Water Resources   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR10040    Principles of Remote Sensing   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR10041    Tephra, Environment and People   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR10075    Glacial Processes and Geomorphology   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR10101    Political Ecology   (20 Credits)  
    PLIT10007    Green Political Thought   (20 Credits)  
    SCIL10024    Sociology of the Environment and Risk   (20 Credits)  
    THET10021    Ecology, Ethics and Religion   (20 Credits)  
    ZLGY10017    Biodiversity   (10 Credits)  

    Notes:Environmental courses are taken from Schedules A-Q and are listed in the Environmental Courses subject area of Schedule N.
     
    AND   

    Overarching rule collection group: A  
    Select exactly 40 credits from these collections:  

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Economic and Social History 3/4 Honours Options from School(s) E - Economic and Social History (MA Hons) - Level(s) 10' (ROU_E_UTECNSH2_10) , as available.
                                                            
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    ECSH10021    The U.S. Economy since 1918   20  
    ECSH10050    New Zealand and the World Economy, 1870-1939   20  
    ECSH10087    Tradition and Transformation in the Chinese Economy, 1842-1949   20  
    ECSH10088    Tradition and Transformation in the Chinese Economy since 1949   20  
    ECSH10007    British Business History Since 1930   20  
    ECSH10084    Edinburgh since 1750   20  
    ECSH10069    Youth and Modernity, c.1780-1880   20  
    ECSH10070    Youth and Modernity, c.1880-1970   20  
    ECSH10031    Heritage in Britain since c.1750   20  
    ECSH10016    Community and Society in Britain, 1560-1640   20  
    ECSH10082    Sex and Society in Britain since c.1830   20  
    ECSH10083    Madness and Society in Britain since c.1830   20  
    ECSH10004    Leisure and the Rise of Industrial Society in Britain C.1780-1880   20  
    ECSH10005    Society in an Age of 'Mass' Leisure C.1880-1939   20  
    HIST10261    Early Modern English Witchcraft   20  
    HIST10279    Gender and Sexuality in Early Modern Europe   20  
    HIST10280    Medicine, Science and Politics at the Courts of Early Modern Europe   20  
    CHCA10001    History in Practice   20  
    CHCA10003    History in Theory   20  

     
    AND   

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits from the following "Environmental Courses" Subject Collection:
    'Subject Collection schedule Environmental Courses level 9 or 10' (SUB_ENVI_9/10) , as available.
    Code   Description / Course Name   Credits
    ARCA10032    Quaternary Environmental History   (20 Credits)  
    EASC09029    Geology 3rd Year Field Courses   (10 Credits)  
    EASC09030    Fundamentals of Geophysics   (20 Credits)  
    EASC09031    Field Skills for Geologists   (10 Credits)  
    EASC09032    Field Skills for Earth Surface Scientists   (10 Credits)  
    EASC09033    Fields and Waves   (10 Credits)  
    EASC09036    Field Course in Tropical Marine and Terrestrial Geoscience   (20 Credits)  
    EASC09039    Hydrogeology 1: Applied Hydrogeology   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10058    Geoscience Outreach   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10059    Environmental Geoscience Fieldwork and Synoptic Practical Examination   (20 Credits)  
    EASC10060    Carbonates   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10061    Solid-Fluid Interactions in the Earth's Crust   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10062    Transferable Skills for Environmental Geoscientists   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10063    Texas Exchange Fieldtrip   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10065    Geophysics Project   (40 Credits)  
    EASC10070    Frontiers in Geophysics   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10077    Hydrogeology 2: Simulation of Groundwater Flow and Transport   (10 Credits)  
    ECLG10003    Herbivory   (10 Credits)  
    ECSC09001    Applied Ecology and Environmental Management   (20 Credits)  
    ECSC09002    Natural Resource Management   (20 Credits)  
    ECSC09005    Environmental Pollution   (20 Credits)  
    ECSC10007    Ecological and Environmental Modelling   (10 Credits)  
    ECSC10014    Land-Atmosphere Interactions   (10 Credits)  
    ECSC10021    Woodland Management   (10 Credits)  
    ECSC10022    Conservation Management   (10 Credits)  
    GEGR10023    Catchment Water Resources   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR10040    Principles of Remote Sensing   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR10041    Tephra, Environment and People   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR10075    Glacial Processes and Geomorphology   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR10101    Political Ecology   (20 Credits)  
    PLIT10007    Green Political Thought   (20 Credits)  
    SCIL10024    Sociology of the Environment and Risk   (20 Credits)  
    THET10021    Ecology, Ethics and Religion   (20 Credits)  
    ZLGY10017    Biodiversity   (10 Credits)  

     



    Year 4, Academic year 2010/11, Starting month: August

  • Notes: During Induction Week, please contact a member of staff to confirm your attendance. The credits for your courses should total 120 in each year.


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


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
    ECSH10054 Economic History/Economic and Social History 4 - Dissertation As available 40




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 2 set(s) of course options with the following rules.


    Select exactly 40 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Economic and Social History 4th Year Honours Options School(s) E - Economic and Social History (MA Hons) - Level(s) 10' (ROU_E_UTECNSH3_10) , as available.
                                                            
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    ECSH10021    The U.S. Economy since 1918   20  
    ECSH10050    New Zealand and the World Economy, 1870-1939   20  
    ECSH10087    Tradition and Transformation in the Chinese Economy, 1842-1949   20  
    ECSH10088    Tradition and Transformation in the Chinese Economy since 1949   20  
    ECSH10007    British Business History Since 1930   20  
    ECSH10084    Edinburgh since 1750   20  
    ECSH10069    Youth and Modernity, c.1780-1880   20  
    ECSH10070    Youth and Modernity, c.1880-1970   20  
    ECSH10031    Heritage in Britain since c.1750   20  
    ECSH10016    Community and Society in Britain, 1560-1640   20  
    ECSH10082    Sex and Society in Britain since c.1830   20  
    ECSH10083    Madness and Society in Britain since c.1830   20  
    ECSH10004    Leisure and the Rise of Industrial Society in Britain C.1780-1880   20  
    ECSH10005    Society in an Age of 'Mass' Leisure C.1880-1939   20  
    HIST10261    Early Modern English Witchcraft   20  
    HIST10279    Gender and Sexuality in Early Modern Europe   20  
    HIST10304    The Great Irish Famine, 1845-1852: Hunger, Modernity and Exile   40  
    SCHI10021    The European Witch-Hunt   40  
    HIST10280    Medicine, Science and Politics at the Courts of Early Modern Europe   20  

     
    AND   

    Select exactly 40 credits from the following "Environmental Courses" Subject Collection:
    'Subject Collection schedule Environmental Courses level 9 or 10' (SUB_ENVI_9/10) , as available.
    Code   Description / Course Name   Credits
    ARCA10032    Quaternary Environmental History   (20 Credits)  
    EASC09029    Geology 3rd Year Field Courses   (10 Credits)  
    EASC09030    Fundamentals of Geophysics   (20 Credits)  
    EASC09031    Field Skills for Geologists   (10 Credits)  
    EASC09032    Field Skills for Earth Surface Scientists   (10 Credits)  
    EASC09033    Fields and Waves   (10 Credits)  
    EASC09036    Field Course in Tropical Marine and Terrestrial Geoscience   (20 Credits)  
    EASC09039    Hydrogeology 1: Applied Hydrogeology   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10058    Geoscience Outreach   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10059    Environmental Geoscience Fieldwork and Synoptic Practical Examination   (20 Credits)  
    EASC10060    Carbonates   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10061    Solid-Fluid Interactions in the Earth's Crust   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10062    Transferable Skills for Environmental Geoscientists   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10063    Texas Exchange Fieldtrip   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10065    Geophysics Project   (40 Credits)  
    EASC10070    Frontiers in Geophysics   (10 Credits)  
    EASC10077    Hydrogeology 2: Simulation of Groundwater Flow and Transport   (10 Credits)  
    ECLG10003    Herbivory   (10 Credits)  
    ECSC09001    Applied Ecology and Environmental Management   (20 Credits)  
    ECSC09002    Natural Resource Management   (20 Credits)  
    ECSC09005    Environmental Pollution   (20 Credits)  
    ECSC10007    Ecological and Environmental Modelling   (10 Credits)  
    ECSC10014    Land-Atmosphere Interactions   (10 Credits)  
    ECSC10021    Woodland Management   (10 Credits)  
    ECSC10022    Conservation Management   (10 Credits)  
    GEGR10023    Catchment Water Resources   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR10040    Principles of Remote Sensing   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR10041    Tephra, Environment and People   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR10075    Glacial Processes and Geomorphology   (20 Credits)  
    GEGR10101    Political Ecology   (20 Credits)  
    PLIT10007    Green Political Thought   (20 Credits)  
    SCIL10024    Sociology of the Environment and Risk   (20 Credits)  
    THET10021    Ecology, Ethics and Religion   (20 Credits)  
    ZLGY10017    Biodiversity   (10 Credits)  

    Notes:Environmental courses are taken from Schedules A-Q and are listed in the Environmental Courses subject area of Schedule N.
     

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