**Take a journey into the past and explore what it means for our present and future. Discover epoch-making developments from histories around the world.**
- Join a course that scored 95% for Teaching on my Course and 91% for Assessment and Feedback in the National Student Survey 2023.
- Build skills that can take you into the world of work, with training in research, data analysis, and communicating your research, using formats from the printed page to podcasts, webpages and exhibitions.
- Learn from trained historians with an international ...
**Take a journey into the past and explore what it means for our present and future. Discover epoch-making developments from histories around the world.**<br/><br/><br/>- Join a course that scored 95% for Teaching on my Course and 91% for Assessment and Feedback in the National Student Survey 2023.<br/><br/><br/>- Build skills that can take you into the world of work, with training in research, data analysis, and communicating your research, using formats from the printed page to podcasts, webpages and exhibitions.<br/><br/><br/>- Learn from trained historians with an international reputation for the work they publish, and attend talks by leading historians and other experts.<br/><br/><br/>- Choose to take a work placement year, to gain invaluable workplace experience.<br/><br/><br/>- Get access to award-winning learning facilities, including our on-campus library and digital resources as well many more resources, libraries and institutions in Cambridge and beyond.<br/><br/><br/>On our BA (Hons) History degree we’ll take you on a journey into the past, looking at the histories of Britain, Europe, the United States and other parts of the world from 1500 onwards. You’ll encounter major historical figures from Henry VIII to Martin Luther King, and explore epoch-making transitions in human experience such as the development of empires, industrialisation and new technology.<br/><br/>Together, we’ll explore major themes such as the impact of revolutions, imperialism and democracy at the same timeexploring the history of everyday life, including changes in the home, consumerism and popular culture. You won’t just study Hitler and Stalin, but also topics such as James Bond and popular literature too.<br/><br/>You’ll get the opportunity to study different kinds of history, looking at the past both through chronological surveys but also in thematic terms. Your modules will include subjects like the history of crime (from the early modern period up to the present), the treatment of poverty and the media. We’ll explore the history of social structure too, looking at economic change but also gender and race. Together we’ll discover stories in the past that are sometimes inspiring but also challenging, looking at contemporary figures such as Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin as well as major issues such as climate change, and learning how to place them in a historical perspective.<br/><br/>At the end of your degree, you’ll have an impressive story to tell employers. Our History degree is structured to build up skills that can take you into the world of work. We’ll give you training in research and data analysis, exploring how to gain the most from sources. We’ll also show you how to communicate your research, using formats from the printed page through to podcasts, webpages and exhibitions. You’ll also gain access to museums and archives, where you will meet professionals working in the field, and take part in live briefs for partner organisations. Some of our students recently worked with Churchill Archives Centre, curating an online exhibition to coincide with a two-day conference.<br/><br/>You can choose to take a work placement as well as a sandwich year, where you can gain important experience of employment, helping to propel you into jobs that are fulfilling and rewarding. Our past students have gone on to a variety of careers from business, administration, the media and the Civil Service through to teaching at all levels. Some have also gone on to work in museums and archives.<br/><br/>You’ll have access to award-winning learning facilities, including our on-campus library and a huge range of digital resources to sustain your research. Studying in the ancient university city of Cambridge will also give you access to many more resources, libraries and institutions both in the city and beyond.<br/><br/>Our graduates now work in the civil service, teaching, museums and heritage management, the police and armed forces, and other rewarding careers.You’ll become skilled in data analysis, research, critical thinking and complex problem solving.
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Study Mode
Sandwich
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
15/09/2025
Campus
Cambridge Campus
29 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
V142
Institution Code
A60
Points of Entry
Year 1
96
We accept A Levels, T Levels, BTECs, OCR, Access to HE and most other qualifications within the UCAS Tariff.
3 GCSEs at grade C, or grade 4, or above.
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £9,535 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |