Course Overview - History
In Citys History degree, you will explore the events, forces, and ideas that have shaped modern and international history with this fascinating three-year degree.
You will develop a strong understanding of major political, cultural, social and economic forces that have shaped the world, and will learn about a wide array of societies and cultures.
You will benefit from this History degree in the following ways:
- Study topics ranging from Conflict and conquest in world history to the United States in the twentieth century, and from Slavery in the Carib...
In Citys History degree, you will explore the events, forces, and ideas that have shaped modern and international history with this fascinating three-year degree.<br/><br/>You will develop a strong understanding of major political, cultural, social and economic forces that have shaped the world, and will learn about a wide array of societies and cultures.<br/><br/>You will benefit from this History degree in the following ways:<br/><br/><br/>- Study topics ranging from Conflict and conquest in world history to the United States in the twentieth century, and from Slavery in the Caribbean to Women in popular music<br/><br/><br/>- Gain experience in the tools and techniques of historical research and engage in independent research projects of your own choosing<br/><br/><br/>- Learn from research-active academic experts in British, European, Indian, Caribbean, Russian, transnational and global history<br/><br/><br/>- Broaden your expertise with elective modules from City’s respected courses in international politics, sociology, English, journalism, psychology, and the creative and cultural industries<br/><br/><br/>- Prepare for a wide range of postgraduate study and career options in areas such as publishing, the cultural sector, museums and heritage, consultancy, and public policy<br/><br/><br/>- Develop vital skills such as independent research, teamwork, critical thinking and analytical reasoning, leadership, time-management, and written and oral communication.<br/>