Diploma de Experto en Historia Pública
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The MA in History is an exciting programme that covers a wide range of topics from the Middle Ages onwards.
The full-time course structure is split across the year with three modules taken in each academic semester (a total of six modules) and then a dissertation over the summer.
Students study three compulsory modules and three optional modules. The dissertation is written on a specialist research topic of the student´s choosing.
Part-time study is available.
The typical entry requirement is a first degree in History or a relevant discipline, normally an upper second or above or equivalent. Overseas students are expected to possess an IELTS score of 6.5.
SEMESTER ONE
Early Modern History
Historical Methods and Approaches
New Departures in the Writing of History
Directed Reading in History
Gender & Humour in Medieval Europe
Modern History
Historical Methods and Approaches
New Departures in the Writing of History
Directed Reading in History
History
Historical Methods and Approaches
New Departures in the Writing of History
Directed Reading in History
SEMESTER TWO
Early Modern History
Research Folder
From Princely
Possessions to Public Museums: A History of Collecting & Display
Venice and the Sea
Medieval Manuscripts
Modern History
Research Folder
From Princely Possessions to Public Museums: A History of Collecting & Display
Power, Conflict, and Society in the Modern World
Venice and the Sea
Communicating History
Fascism & Culture
History
Research Folder
From Princely Possessions to Public Museums: A History of Collecting & Display
Power, Conflict, and Society in the Modern World
Venice and the Sea
Medieval Manuscripts
Communicating History
Fascism & Culture
June to October
Dissertation