City Campus
Covering the history of Scotland, Europe, India, Africa and North America, the teaching is organised around research clusters in Global History, Scottish History and Public History. Critical issues in the history of social justice, crime and policing, political, cultural, military, economic and social history are explored, all taught by research specialists.
A key element of your training is the opportunity to gain specialist skills that will enhance your employability. You will be offered the chance to learn about documentary making, public outreach, the historical study of crime fiction and forensics, research ethics, the work of archivists, grant getting and techniques to undertake research with databases.
You will normally be expected to have a 2:1 honours degree in History or a related discipline. Applicants with alternative qualifications and/or relevant experience may also be considered.
September
Postgraduate Master's
MLitt
Part time (day)
24 months
Humanities
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