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  1. Military History by distance learning

    MA

    University of Wolverhampton - School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences

    Subjects currently include: The Discipline of Military History The Rise of Air Power The Evolution of Modern Sea Power War Media & Propaganda The American Civil War The Second World War The Art of War to the Age of Napoleon All of our modules can be easily accessed and feature exciting ?virtual classrooms? where lectures and seminar discussions are conducted on a weekly basis, making the most of a variety of multi-media formats.

  2. Conflict Studies

    MA

    University of Wolverhampton - School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences

    Conflict Studies explores conflicts and the issues surrounding them Rooted in history and politics, students may focus on specific conflicts and debates, including the importance of military history in understanding the past You will engage in debates surrounding events and issues in the First and Second World Wars, the Cold War, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Middle East conflict, Northern Ireland, post-Cold War conflict, and the post-9/11 security paradigm You will gain an informed understanding of contemporary international security and the historical roots of current crises Taught by internationally-recognised specialists in conflict studies, international relations and military history

  3. History

    MA

    University of Wolverhampton - School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences

    This course provides a general framework within which students can pursue specialist pathways of study in History You will have the opportunity to engage in a cross-disciplinary investigation of modern British history, while developing your research and presentation skills The course will provide you with an understanding of the relationship between key historical ideas and ideologies You will examine social, political and national movements and struggles, from the 18th Century onwards Instruction on research methodologies and techniques Students will benefit from teaching and project supervision from internationally-recognised experts

  4. History

    MA

    The Open University - Department of History

    This degree course will enable you to develop your research and analytical skills and upgrade your qualifications. It will suit you if you have the appropriate entry qualifications, a passion for history and are looking for an intellectual challenge.

 
 
 
 
 

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