Course Overview - History and Politics
Address some of the contemporary worlds most pressing problems and explore their roots in the past with our BA History and Politics.
Discover a thousand years of history while experiencing all the specialist areas on offer at the University of Reading. The Department of Historys expertise covers a wide and diverse range of regions, from Europe and Africa to America, South Asia and the Middle East.
We will teach you the skills you need to study and research history through an individual project of your choice. This joint degree enables you to address contemporary i...
Address some of the contemporary worlds most pressing problems and explore their roots in the past with our BA History and Politics.<br/><br/>Discover a thousand years of history while experiencing all the specialist areas on offer at the University of Reading. The Department of Historys expertise covers a wide and diverse range of regions, from Europe and Africa to America, South Asia and the Middle East. <br/><br/>We will teach you the skills you need to study and research history through an individual project of your choice. This joint degree enables you to address contemporary issues and trace them back to their historical roots.<br/><br/>97% of our research outputs are rated ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’, meaning that the University of Reading is 6th highest in the UK for research outputs (Times Higher Education analysis of the latest REF 2021 – Politics and International Studies, when scoring by GPA Output). In 2022, we achieved a 94% satisfaction score for BA History (National Student Survey 2022).<br/><br/>By studying politics, you will acquire a strong grounding in the fundamental elements of the subject such as political ideas and democratic processes. You can study a wide range of specialist core and optional modules, which cover topics such as British government and politics, European political integration, and political thinking.<br/><br/>You will be taught in small interactive seminar groups, encouraging discussion and debate with teaching staff and fellow students. We place a great deal of importance on employability skills in both sides of your degree, and our modules History Education, Discovering Archives and Collections, and Going Public all offer students short work placements and act as an introduction to possible career paths.<br/><br/>Placement<br/>Placements are a prominent feature of our degree courses and highly encouraged. Placements are a good way to show you how you can use the skills acquired through studying history in the real world. In History we ensure that placements are incorporated into your core learning. In the second year, we offer opportunities for short group placements in museums and heritage and media organisations, and encourage students to reflect on what they have learned from previous employment or voluntary work experience. For third years, two optional modules offer placements of 10 working days in local archives and secondary schools.<br/><br/>Through our links with the Careers Centre, you can source potential employers and help with CVs and letters of application. Staff in the department also have close links with the university’s Institute of Education, Museum of English Rural Life (MERL) and Special Collections (archives), and with external organisations such as the Berkshire Record Office.<br/><br/>Study abroad<br/>You also have the option to study abroad for a term in the second year. Some of the universities we have links with include University of Ottawa, Canada; University of Maastricht, Netherlands; University of Georgia, USA; and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.