Our History MA teaches the methods and concepts used by historians. You can study political, social, economic and cultural history and the history of medicine, from 500 AD to the present. Study topics cover more than one geographical area - the Americas, Europe, Eurasia, British Isles.
The course is very flexible and allows you to study the periods and subjects in history that most interest you. You can also combine this with other subjects from the School of History, Classics and Archaeology eg ancient history or archaeology as well as related topics such as politics, Engl...
Our History MA teaches the methods and concepts used by historians. You can study political, social, economic and cultural history and the history of medicine, from 500 AD to the present. Study topics cover more than one geographical area - the Americas, Europe, Eurasia, British Isles.<br/><br/>The course is very flexible and allows you to study the periods and subjects in history that most interest you. You can also combine this with other subjects from the School of History, Classics and Archaeology eg ancient history or archaeology as well as related topics such as politics, English or a foreign language.<br/><br/>Delivery:<br/><br/>This course is taught and based on the Newcastle University campus.<br/><br/>The course is delivered through a combination of seminars, individual tutorials and small-group teaching. Module teaching runs Monday to Friday, during the day and term time only. Your tutors and other academic staff are normally available for consultation, and for dissertation supervision, during vacations.<br/><br/>If you plan to take this course part time, you will agree your module selection with the Degree Programme Director.<br/><br/>Facilities<br/><br/>As a student on the History MA, you will receive a personal research allowance of £100, dedicated study space, PC cluster and free printing. <br/><br/>The School of History, Classics and Archaeology provides access to some top quality facilities such as: <br/>•the Great North Museum: Hancock<br/>• our libraries<br/>•The Gertrude Bell Archive<br/>•Computing facilities with access to relevant databases.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
24 Months
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Main Site (Newcastle)
Application deadline
Provider Details
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Course Code
Unknown
Institution Code
N21
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