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History (MA) - Anglia Ruskin University (Cambridge)
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History (MA) - Anglia Ruskin University (Cambridge)

Anglia Ruskin University (Cambridge)
CambridgeUK
On campus
Full-time
€18,460.08/year
 2716 Points
Duration
1 Year
Language
English

Program Description

On the Master in History (MA) program at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), students will learn to critically examine different periods of history - including social, cultural, political and public history - and conduct original research at both local and global levels.

Each module of the Master in History (MA) program (including the final major project) will introduce students to new research methods and the analytical questions that go with them. This will allow students to develop an understanding of the problems inherent in the historical record, such as the many contrasting viewpoints, and provide the means to test them effectively.

Notes:
• Tuition fees for students who have citizens' rights after Brexit: £10,000/year

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Curriculum

Core Modules

Major Project

Public History

Consumption and the World of Goods, 1550-1780

A History of Race, Racism and Resistance in Modern Britain

Making the Modern World, 1979-1999

Careers

The skills you develop on our MA History will transfer across a range of careers, as well as providing a gateway to PhD research.

By exploring how to make the past available to a wider public, you will open up careers in the heritage industry, archives and museums.

Such skills are transferable to careers in:

  • teaching
  • business
  • journalism
  • television
  • radio
  • the music industry
  • arts administration
  • digital media
  • gallery work
  • fundraising
  • personnel work
  • publishing
  • librarianship
  • marketing
  • local authority work
  • publicity
  • social work
  • tourism
  • IT-related industries
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