Each year of the programme carries 120 credit points. In first year students must take 40 credits of History courses: The Historian’s Toolkit (20 credits) plus 20 credits from Medieval Worlds: A Journey through the Middle Ages, Early Modern History: A Connected World or Making of the Modern World (20 credits each), plus Introduction to Politics and International Relations (20 credits) and Political Thinkers (20 credits). You will have the opportunity to study 40 credits of courses from other disciplines. In second year students must take Introduction to Historiography (20 credits) and 20 credits from Making and Breaking Medieval Britain: England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, c. 1100-1500; Britain, Ireland and Empire c. 1800-2000; Themes in Modern European History; Modern United States History; Global Connections, 1450 to the present (20 credits each). There are two compulsory Politics courses, each of 20 credits: International Cooperation in Europe and Beyond and Comparative Politics in a Globalised World. A further 40 credits comes from an outside subject. In the third year, you will take 120 credits of History and Politics courses. If you intend to write the History dissertation Skills and Methods in History II (20 credits) is strongly recommended. In fourth year you will take 80 credits of History and Politics courses including a History 4MA course (40 credits). You will also write a level-ten dissertation of 8,000-12,000 words (40 credits), this can be either in History or in Politics.
Progression
To progress from Year 1 to Year 2, passes are required in all first year courses (120 credits); to progress from Year 2 into Year 3 passes are required in all of the courses taken in second year (120 credits).
Entry into Honours normally requires (i) passes in 240 credits of courses taken in the first two years, which must include all compulsory first year History courses, and (ii) passes at 50% or above, achieved at the first attempt, in 40 credits of second year compulsory History courses, which must include Introduction to Historiography, and, in International Co-operation in Europe and Beyond and Comparative Politics in a Globalized World.
Progression from third to fourth year is dependent upon the completion of at least eighty credits and the award of an aggregate pass for the 120 credits of study in third year.
Exit awards
- Certificate of Higher Education: year one
- Diploma of Higher Education: year two
- BA in Humanities and Social Science: year three (although entry to honours means the commencement of two years of integrated study leading to an honours degree and not all students will be qualified for the BA HSS)
- MA Honours in History and Politics: year four
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