Course Content
Year 1
- Europe since 1789: Revolution to Referendum
- America 1607-2020: From Colony to Superpower
- Sustainability in Culture and Society (includes a work-like experience)
- An Introduction to International Relations
- International Relations and Global History
Year 2
Core modules
- The Historian's Craft
- History in Action
- Global Political Economy of Everyday Life
Optional module
(20 credit points)
You will also choose one module from below:
- Pathway 1: Extended work-like experience
- Pathway 2: An international exchange
- Pathway 3: Taught pathway
Year 3
- History Research Project
- Representing History
- Leadership, Activism, Campaigning
History optional modules typically include - choose two
- Legacies and Memory of Conflict
- The Global Struggle for Civil and Human Rights
- History on Trial
- History Online: the Value and Values of History
Politics optional modules typically include - choose one
- Political Violence and Terror
- Global Politics of Pop Culture
- Feminist Thought and Praxis
- The International Relations of the Middle East and North Africa
- Negotiating in International Contexts
- Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean in World Politics
- East of the West: Eurasian geopolitics
- The Emerging Powers of Asia