Overview
Teaching is interactive and engaging, encouraging the development of independent thoughts, ideas, and viewpoints. You will build the skills necessary to excel in both historical study and the modern workplace.
Modules are designed to improve skills as effective historians, covering areas such as analysis, research, reasoning, and evaluation, with a focus on developing aptitudes that enhance employability across a wide range of careers.
Taught by experts renowned nationally and internationally for the quality of their teaching and research, you will receive a high-quality academic experience.
A varied mix of assessments includes pair and group work, primary source analysis, presentations, portfolios, podcasts or videos, essay writing, exams, and individual project work, culminating in a dissertation. Assessments build progressively, with opportunities for feedback throughout the course. This range of assessment methods allows you to build on your individual strengths while developing key skills in creativity, project management, teamwork, verbal communication, writing for diverse audiences, and using different technologies.
Mandarin language classes are offered throughout the year, with this continuous approach being recognised as the most effective way to learn a language. Mandarin language modules assess competence in reading, writing, speaking, and listening, as well as knowledge of the cultural, social, and historical context.
Contact hours
You will be taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, workshops, group work, and self-directed study. You will normally attend around 9 hours of timetabled taught sessions each week, and we expect you to undertake at least 28 further hours of independent study to complete project work and research.