|
Each year of the programme carries 120 credit points.
In first year, students will take:
- The Historian's Toolkit (Level 8, 20 credits)
- Either Medieval Worlds: A Journey through the Middle Ages or Early Modern History: A Connected World (Level 8, 20 credits each)
- Political Thinkers; Politics and International Relations 1A; Politics and International Relations 1B (Level 8, 20 credits each)
- 20 credits of outside subject(s) (Level 8, may include some courses at Level 7)
In second year, students will take:
- Introduction to Historiography (Level 8, 20 credits)
- one History course from a selection of courses which may include: 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; History of the United States; Global Connections, 1450 to the present; Transformation of the Roman World (Level 8, 20 credits each)
- Comparative Politics in a Globalized World (Level 8, 20 credits)
- 60 credits of outside subject(s) (Level 8, may include some courses at Level 7)
In third year, students will take:
- A minimum of 40 credits of courses in History and a minimum of 40 credits in Politics. (Level 10, 20 credits each) Historical Skills and Methods II is strongly recommended if intending to take a dissertation in History. Research Design in Politics and International Relations is strongly recommend if intending to take a dissertation in Politics. (Level 10, 20 credits each)
- A further 40 credits to be spread across either discipline. (Level 10, 20 credits each)
In the fourth year, students will take:
- one year-long Special Subject in History (Level 10, 40 credits)
- 40 credits of Politics and International Relations courses (Level 10, 20 credits each)
- You will also write a dissertation, this may be in either History or Politics (Level 10, 40 credits)
Progression
To progress from Year 1 to Year 2, passes are required in a minimum of 80 credits including compulsory and/or core courses.
Entry into third year Honours requires (i) passes in at least 200 credits of courses taken in the first two years, (ii) passes at 50% or above in 40 credits of second year history courses. (iii) passes at 50% or above in the Comparative Politics in a Globalized World.
Progression from Year 3 to 4 is dependent upon the completion of at least 360 credits.
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
|