MA History
The MA in History at the University of Hull combines thematic modules to give you the confidence to take part in historical debate beyond your immediate specialism. Widening your analytical lens beyond anything you will have been asked to do at undergraduate level, you will learn to ‘ask better questions’ that would matter just as much to a medievalist or a historian of the present.
Duration
1 year (Full-time)
2 years (Part-time)
Starting Date
September
Tuition Fee
Full-time
Home/EU: £9,400 per full
International: £10,000 per full
Part-time
Home/EU: £520 (10 credits), £1,045 (20 credits), 3,135 (60 credits), £4,700 (90 credits)
Location
Hull, United Kingdom
About the programme
At The University of Hull studying the MA in History you’ll have exceptional resources available, and in our city and surrounding region, enable you to cultivate your own interests and strengths.
Hull History Centre offers a treasure trove of archive material and our Maritime Historical Studies Centre is globally recognised as a centre for maritime history research. We contribute to Hull’s Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation, which has a library of its own.
On campus, the Brynmor Jones Library offers more than one million printed texts, and serves as a digital information hub for the University. The breadth of research interests among our academic staff means we can offer an unrivalled range of dissertation topics.
Future prospects
Students on our MA History programme often aim to continue into doctoral research at Hull or another higher education institution. Those who use their level 7 qualification as a springboard to a career often go into commercial research, teaching, management, law or the Civil Service.
The programme develops a number of key skills for the workplace, including the ability to defend ideas confidently when challenged by others, to challenge accepted practices or ideas with reasoned arguments and to propose solutions to problems using knowledge as the foundation.
The research-planning element of our skills modules develops the ability to manage your own time under pressure. Collaboration and negotiation with other students also develops teamwork and leadership skills. Through the professional development element of the programme, you become adept at expressing your professional attributes with great assurance to potential employers.
Courses Included
- Research Project Management for Historians
- Practising History
- Power, Authority and Freedom in History
- Memory, Meaning and History
- Dissertation (History)