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Degree Programme Table: Scottish Studies (MSc) (Full-time) (PTMSCSCOTS1F)

Year 1, Academic year 2011/12, Starting month: September


COMPULSORY COURSES
This DPT has 3 compulsory course(s).


Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
PGHC11106 Sources for Scottish Studies Semester 1 20
PGHC11109 Dissertation in Scottish Studies Block 5 (Sem 2) and beyond 60
Notes: Students not taking this part of the programme qualify for the Diploma in Scottish Studies, rather than the Masters Degree.
PGHC11107 Inter-Disciplinary Seminar in Scottish Studies Semester 2 20




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, during Semester 1
Code   Course Name   Credits
ECHS11008    People, Prelates and Purgatory: Religious Perspectives in Late Medieval Scotland   20  
ECHS11007    Scottish Theology from 1700   20  
PGHC11144    The Material Culture of Gender in Eighteenth Century Britain   20  
PGHC11117    Scotland and Ireland, 1800-1922   20  
HIST11007    Primary Sources, Scottish History Division   20  
PGHC11111    Contemporary Scotland   20  
SCHI10013    British Emigration, 1603-1914   20  
PGHC11114    Scottish Emigration, 1700-1939   20  
PGHC11120    The Scottish Highlands, 1350-1850: Imagery, Violence and Romance   20  
CELT11002    Scottish Gaelic Prose: The Nineteenth Century   20  
CELT11004    Scottish Gaelic Verse: The Making of the Tradition   20  
CELT11003    The Heroic Ballads of Gaelic Scotland   20  
SCET11007    Scotland and Heritage   20  
SCET11002    Traditional Drama   20  
SCET11001    Custom and Belief   40  
SCET11006    Material Culture   40  
SCET11008    Traditional Narrative   40  
SCET11004    The Ethnology of Social Organisation   40  
SCET11009    Traditional Song in Scotland   40  
PGHC11338    Sources and methods for the study of Scotland in the Central Middle Ages, 1000-1300   20  

Notes: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.
 

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


Select a minimum of 20 credits and maximum of 40 credits from the following list of courses, during Semester 2
Code   Course Name   Credits
ECHS11008    People, Prelates and Purgatory: Religious Perspectives in Late Medieval Scotland   20  
ECHS11007    Scottish Theology from 1700   20  
PGHC11144    The Material Culture of Gender in Eighteenth Century Britain   20  
PGHC11117    Scotland and Ireland, 1800-1922   20  
HIST11007    Primary Sources, Scottish History Division   20  
PGHC11111    Contemporary Scotland   20  
SCHI10013    British Emigration, 1603-1914   20  
PGHC11114    Scottish Emigration, 1700-1939   20  
PGHC11120    The Scottish Highlands, 1350-1850: Imagery, Violence and Romance   20  
CELT11002    Scottish Gaelic Prose: The Nineteenth Century   20  
CELT11004    Scottish Gaelic Verse: The Making of the Tradition   20  
CELT11003    The Heroic Ballads of Gaelic Scotland   20  
SCET11007    Scotland and Heritage   20  
SCET11002    Traditional Drama   20  
SCET11001    Custom and Belief   40  
SCET11006    Material Culture   40  
SCET11008    Traditional Narrative   40  
SCET11004    The Ethnology of Social Organisation   40  
SCET11009    Traditional Song in Scotland   40  
PGHC11338    Sources and methods for the study of Scotland in the Central Middle Ages, 1000-1300   20  

 
OR   

Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 20 credits from the following list of courses, during Semester 2
Code   Course Name   Credits
PGHC11122    Scottish Studies Archival Internship 'B'   20  

 




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