College of Arts and Humanities  - Swansea University

Bachelor in History (4 year) - Grado en Historia

College of Arts and Humanities - Swansea University
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  • Imparte:
  • Modalidad:
    Presencial
  • Precio:
    Annual tuition fees for entry in the academic year 2015/16 are as follows:
    UK/EU £9,000
    International £12,500
  • Comienzo:
    Información no disponible
  • Lugar:
    Swansea
    Reino Unido
  • Duración:
    4 Años
  • Condiciones:
    You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University´s scholarships and bursaries page.
  • Idioma:
    El Grado se imparte en Inglés
  • Titulación:
    BA History (4 year)

Presentación

From the Crusades to the Cold War and from Renaissance to Russian Revolutionaries, discover history in all its variety at Swansea University. Our staff are especially strong in the history of political thought, welfare and conflict, maritime and imperial history, gender and sexuality, religious history, science and medicine, and travel and migration. History recently achieved an excellent overall satisfaction rating of 94% in the National Student Survey (NSS).

Requisitos

Our preferred offers for UK applicants are BBB-BBC at A-level and we require a B grade in History. However, flexible offers are made on review of the application form, after taking into consideration the subjects studied, predicted or achieved grades, reference and personal statement. For candidates offering the International Baccalaureate 32-30 points. We ask for Welsh Baccalaureate plus BC at A-level. Access candidates should have 15 Distinctions and 18 Merits.

Programa

Year 1 (Level 4)
HE Level 4 Degree / HECert
Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module Name
Medieval Europe: an introduction
World History 1500-1800
Europe of Extremes: 1789 - 1989
Making History

Optional Modules
Elective Modules
Year 2 (Level 5)
HE Level 5 Degree / HEDip
Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module Name
The Practice of History

Optional Modules
Group A
Choose Minimum Of 20 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students must take atleast one module from Group A and one module from Goup B over the course of the year. Students must select 60 credits in each teaching block.

Module Name
The Making of Transatlantic America
Re-Thinking the South: Southern Culture and History, 1865-1955
John F. Kennedy and America
Revolutionary and Napoleonic Europe, 1789-1815
Post-War Reconstruction: Europe 1945 - 1956
War and British Society 1688 - 1815
The Welsh Century: Politics, Nationality and Religion, 1847-1947
First World War: Politics, Society and Culture 1870-1933
Occupied Europe 1938 - 1947
Hanes ar y Teledu
Researching and Re-telling the Past
The History of the Mass Media in the United Kingdom
From War to Revolution: France 1914-1968
The Cold War
Digital War
Contemporary Wars and Conflicts
European Fascisms
Genocide
British Politics and Public Policy
Maximum Efficiency? Medicine and Society c. 1500-2000

AND
Group B
Choose Minimum Of 20 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students must take atleast one module from Group A and one module from Goup B over the course of the year. Students must select 60 credits in each teaching block.

Module Name
History of Ancient Technology and Engineering
The Heirs of Rome: The Making of Christendom, Byzantium, and Islam in the Early Middle Ages, 400-800
The State of the Church in Later Medieval Europe
Medieval Britain 1250-1520
The Golden Age of Iberia, 1450-1700
Europe 1500-1650: Renaissance, Reformation and Religious War
Europe 1650-1800: From Reason to Romanticism
War and Society in the Anglo-Norman World
British Atlantic World c.1550-1760
From Athens to Los Alamos: Science in the Ancient & Modern Worlds
Credoau´r Cymry: Astudio Athroniaeth ac Athrawiaeth Gymreig o Safbwynt Rhyngwladol

AND
COAH Electives

Year 4 (Level 6)
HE Level 6 Degree / Honours
Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module Name
History Dissertation

Optional Modules
AND
Teaching Block 1 options
Choose Maximum Of 20 credits from the following Modules:

Module Name
Concro´r Byd: Twf a Chwymp Ymerodraethau Prydain a Ffrainc
Renaissance Venice
Weimar Germany 1918 - 1933
Family, Sex and Intimacy in Early Modern England
Media and Society in the 1930s
Invention, innovation and technological revolutions
Class, Community and Conflict: South Wales Industrial Society, 1800-2000
Revolutionary America, 1760 - 1791
Gunfighter Nation: the West in History, Mythology and Fiction
The Aftermaths of War
Hospitals in History c1700 - 1948

AND
Teaching Block 2 options
Choose Maximum Of 20 credits from the following Modules:

Module Name
The American Civil War in History and Memory
"A Hard Rain´s a-Gonna Fall": America in the 1960s
European Empires in the East. A comparative analysis
Welsh society in the later Middle Ages, 1267-1536 (Level 3)
A History of Violence
Britain since 1945
The Grand Tour, c1550 - c.1800
From Machiavelli to Mussolini: Government and society in Western political thought
The Spanish Civil War - Its Origins, Course and Legacy
Real War, Imagined War: War in Literature, Art and Cinema

AND
COAH Electives
Choose Maximum Of 20 credits from the following Modules:

Module Name
Power and Protest in American Political Culture
American Slavery: History and Culture, 1619-1865
America and the Bomb
The American Presidency: Leadership and Power
African American Literature 1910-1940: The Harlem Renaissance
The American Civil War in History and Memory
"A Hard Rain´s a-Gonna Fall": America in the 1960s
Cymru a´i Sefydliadau
Ysgrifennu Creadigol
Cyfieithu
Cerddi´r Ugeinfed Ganrif
Beirdd a Thywysogion
Sgiliau Iaith: Meistroli
Further Fiction Writing
Further Dramatic Writing
Further Creative Non Fiction
Further Poetry Writing
The Rise of Brazil
Gunfighter Nation: the West in History, Mythology and Fiction
The Spanish Civil War - Its Origins, Course and Legacy
The Aftermaths of War
Real War, Imagined War: War in Literature, Art and Cinema
Religion, Science, and Superstition
Philosophy and the Social Sciences
Catalan Language and Translation 3A
Catalan Language and Translation 3B
Media, Gender and Sexuality
Digital Media in Context
Online Journalism
Drama and Documentary on Screen
Strategy, Marketing and Branding
Drama a Dogfen ar y sgrîn
Iaith a´r Cyfryngau
Cynhyrchu Digidol
Strategaeth, Brandio a Marchnata
Cyfathrebu Corfforaethol
Visions of Democracy
Politics and International Development
Quantitative approaches to political and social analysis
Contemporary Political Economy: Competing Perspectives on Global Capitalism
Contemporary Security

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