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

Year 1, Academic year 2013/14, Starting month: September

  • Notes: All first year students should make an appointment with their Personal Tutor 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, 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  
    ECSH08031    British Society, the 20th Century (Social History 1.2)   20  

     
    AND   

    Select exactly 40 credits from Environmental Courses Levels 7 and 8 courses, as available

    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 Level 7 and 8 courses in Schedules A to Q, T and W, as available

     


    Year 2, Academic year 2013/14, Starting month: August

  • Notes: During Induction Week, please ensure you have met with your Personal Tutor 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, 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 Environmental Courses Level 8 courses, as available

    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 Level 7 and 8 courses in Schedules A to Q, T and W, as available

     


    Year 3, Academic year 2013/14, 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 Semester 2 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, as available
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    ECSH10021    The U.S. Economy since 1918   20  
    ECSH10050    New Zealand and the World Economy, 1870-1939   20  
    ECSH10088    Tradition and Transformation in the Chinese Economy since 1949   20  
    ECSH10084    Edinburgh since 1750   20  
    ECSH10070    Youth and Modernity, c.1880-1970   20  
    ECSH10016    Community and Society in Britain, 1560-1640   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  
    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  
    HIST10208    Immigration and Ethnicity in Modern Britain, 1850-1970   20  
    ECSH10063    Energy, environment and security: energy policy in Britain, France and the United States since 1974   20  
    ECSH10008    Trade, Plunder and Planters in Jamaica, 1655-1713   20  
    ECSH10062    Energy, environment and security: energy policy in Britain, France and the United States 1945-1974   20  
    ECSH10069    Youth and Modernity, c.1780-1880   20  
    ECSH10087    Tradition and Transformation in the Chinese Economy, 1842-1949   20  
    ECSH10089    Living Standards in Victorian and Edwardian Britain   20  
    ECSH10082    Sex and Society in Britain since c.1830   20  
    ECSH10026    The Economic and Social History of British America, 1607-1770   20  
    ECSH10017    Popular Culture and Belief in Britain, 1560-1640   20  
    SCHI10072    Death and Taxes: Finance and Politics in Early Modern Scotland   20  
    HIST10291    Africa: Migration and Identity   20  
    HIST10342    Gender Identities in Britain during the Two World Wars   20  
    HIST10364    Ming China (1368-1644) and its Cultural Legacy   20  
    HIST10362    The Great Irish Famine 1845-1852: Hunger, Modernity and Exile   20  
    HIST10172    The Making of African Urban Spaces in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Order, Disorder and Urban Identities   20  
    HIST10349    Wine in Global History: Regulation, Consumption and Contention   20  

     
    AND   

    Select exactly 40 credits from Environmental Courses Level 9 and 10 courses, as available

    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, as available
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    ECSH10021    The U.S. Economy since 1918   20  
    ECSH10050    New Zealand and the World Economy, 1870-1939   20  
    ECSH10088    Tradition and Transformation in the Chinese Economy since 1949   20  
    ECSH10084    Edinburgh since 1750   20  
    ECSH10070    Youth and Modernity, c.1880-1970   20  
    ECSH10016    Community and Society in Britain, 1560-1640   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  
    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  
    HIST10208    Immigration and Ethnicity in Modern Britain, 1850-1970   20  
    ECSH10063    Energy, environment and security: energy policy in Britain, France and the United States since 1974   20  
    ECSH10008    Trade, Plunder and Planters in Jamaica, 1655-1713   20  
    ECSH10062    Energy, environment and security: energy policy in Britain, France and the United States 1945-1974   20  
    ECSH10069    Youth and Modernity, c.1780-1880   20  
    ECSH10087    Tradition and Transformation in the Chinese Economy, 1842-1949   20  
    ECSH10089    Living Standards in Victorian and Edwardian Britain   20  
    ECSH10082    Sex and Society in Britain since c.1830   20  
    ECSH10026    The Economic and Social History of British America, 1607-1770   20  
    ECSH10017    Popular Culture and Belief in Britain, 1560-1640   20  
    SCHI10072    Death and Taxes: Finance and Politics in Early Modern Scotland   20  
    HIST10291    Africa: Migration and Identity   20  
    HIST10342    Gender Identities in Britain during the Two World Wars   20  
    HIST10364    Ming China (1368-1644) and its Cultural Legacy   20  
    HIST10362    The Great Irish Famine 1845-1852: Hunger, Modernity and Exile   20  
    HIST10172    The Making of African Urban Spaces in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Order, Disorder and Urban Identities   20  
    HIST10349    Wine in Global History: Regulation, Consumption and Contention   20  

     
    AND   

    Select a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits from Environmental Courses Level 9 and 10 courses, as available

     




    Year 4, Academic year 2013/14, 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 
    HIST10309 History Dissertation Full Year 40
    Notes: The dissertation topic must be in Economic and Social History




    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, as available
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    ECSH10021    The U.S. Economy since 1918   20  
    ECSH10050    New Zealand and the World Economy, 1870-1939   20  
    ECSH10088    Tradition and Transformation in the Chinese Economy since 1949   20  
    ECSH10084    Edinburgh since 1750   20  
    ECSH10070    Youth and Modernity, c.1880-1970   20  
    ECSH10016    Community and Society in Britain, 1560-1640   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  
    HIST10279    Gender and Sexuality in Early Modern Europe   20  
    HIST10280    Medicine, Science and Politics at the Courts of Early Modern Europe   20  
    HIST10208    Immigration and Ethnicity in Modern Britain, 1850-1970   20  
    ECSH10063    Energy, environment and security: energy policy in Britain, France and the United States since 1974   20  
    ECSH10008    Trade, Plunder and Planters in Jamaica, 1655-1713   20  
    ECSH10062    Energy, environment and security: energy policy in Britain, France and the United States 1945-1974   20  
    ECSH10069    Youth and Modernity, c.1780-1880   20  
    ECSH10087    Tradition and Transformation in the Chinese Economy, 1842-1949   20  
    ECSH10082    Sex and Society in Britain since c.1830   20  
    ECSH10089    Living Standards in Victorian and Edwardian Britain   20  
    ECSH10026    The Economic and Social History of British America, 1607-1770   20  
    ECSH10017    Popular Culture and Belief in Britain, 1560-1640   20  
    SCHI10072    Death and Taxes: Finance and Politics in Early Modern Scotland   20  
    HIST10291    Africa: Migration and Identity   20  
    HIST10342    Gender Identities in Britain during the Two World Wars   20  
    HIST10364    Ming China (1368-1644) and its Cultural Legacy   20  
    HIST10362    The Great Irish Famine 1845-1852: Hunger, Modernity and Exile   20  
    HIST10172    The Making of African Urban Spaces in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Order, Disorder and Urban Identities   20  
    HIST10349    Wine in Global History: Regulation, Consumption and Contention   20  
    HIST10360    Becoming Modern: Society and Culture in Ireland since 1780   40  

     
    AND   

    Select exactly 40 credits from Environmental Courses Level 9 and 10 courses, as available

    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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