
BA Modern History and International Relations
Colchester, United Kingdom
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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Introduction
BA Modern History and International Relations
You obtain a thorough grounding in the fields of modern history and international relations, and will explore how these disciplines influence one another.
You take introductory modules in international relations and politics alongside your history modules in your first year, and continue to combine modules in modern history and international relations in your second and third years. There is a range of options to choose from in both departments and you choose to write your final-year dissertation in either politics or history.
In your history modules you investigate the intersection of the ideas, cultures and economics of different people over the last 200 years of western history. You're introduced to the relationship between today's ‘modern' world, which assumes the significance of political liberty, global interdependence and sexuality, and events and ideas which originated in the 18th and 19th centuries.
This course should also interest you if you want to understand how the international system works, how decisions are made and how lines are drawn. You'll gain a foundation in politics, while the study of international relations develops your research and critical analysis skills, while teaching you methods of analysis and giving you awareness of the world system.
You have the opportunity to further your interests in modern history and international relations by selecting modules from a wide range of specialisms, including:
- Conflict and security studies
- The politics of the Middle East
- The spread of communist-inspired revolutions in China, Russia, and Latin America
- The origins and consequences of the Cold War
- Imperialism in Africa
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Curriculum
Year 1
- Rebellious Pasts: Challenging and Creating Histories
- Co-Operation and Conflict
- Introduction to International Relations
- History Works: Career Portfolio
Year 2
- Exploring History: Research Workshop
- Conflict Analysis
- History Works: Career Portfolio
Final Year
- History Works: Career Portfolio
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Career Opportunities
As a history graduate you'll acquire skills which employers in all fields value. You will be able to analyse information and communicate your ideas clearly. You will have the ability to understand foreign cultures and new ideas and grasp new systems quickly. All of these skills are highly transferable to the world of work.
Many of our graduates go into subject-related fields such as teaching, museum curation and archiving, while others have gone on to do very different things, including journalism, law, politics and civil service.
Some of our recent graduates have found employment as:
- A librarian
- An editorial assistant
- A careers officer
- A business development manager
- A digital services consultant
Program delivery
BA Modern History and International Relations: 3 years
BA Modern History and International Relations (Including Year Abroad): 4 years
BA Modern History and International Relations (Including Placement Year): 4 years
- Taught by a weekly lecture followed by a seminar, where groups of about 15 students meet with their tutor to discuss their reading, to work together with primary sources, or to make presentations to the rest of the group
- Lab sessions allow you to improve your technical research skills
- Opportunities to gain work experience on placements and internships
- One-to-one tuition for your final-year project