Taught course

History (MA)

Institution
Keele University · School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Qualifications
MA

Entry requirements

Please see our website for further information on entry requirements for this course.

Months of entry

September

Course content

Our MA in History offers you the opportunity to advance your explorations of History in a supported and structured programme of study. The broad and comprehensive expertise of our world-leading historians – ranging in time from the Middle Ages to the recent past, and in place from the local Potteries to continental Europe, the US, South Asia and Africa – offers a wide scope for your research pursuits. Developing as a researcher and communicator, you will enjoy support from a passionate and collaborative community, and you will also benefit from access to extensive digital, material and archival research resources.

Why study History at Keele University?
- Research interests include the history of political violence, modern empires, social movements, citizenship, law, economics, politics, migration, gender, religion, public memory, digital and print culture
- Keele History shares interdisciplinary partnerships with leading local, national and international research institutes
- High staff-to-student ratio ensures small-group tutorials and a strong, inclusive research community
- Keele is a member of the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s (AHRC) Northwest Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership and the Economic and Social Research Council's (ESRC) North West Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership

Course summary
On Keele’s MA in History, you’ll delve into the politics, culture, economics, crime and governance of past societies – from as far back as the Middle Ages to the present day – examining the motivations and behaviour of individuals and societies when organising life materially and conceptually, individually and collectively.

History at Keele offers the chance to join an active, dedicated department of educators and researchers who are internationally recognised leaders in their fields, committed to pastoral care and personalised learning.

We offer a collegial community which benefits from smaller class sizes, allowing you to engage with colleagues and peers, while supporting you to undertake the highest quality historical research. You’ll deepen your knowledge of research design, methods and processes, learning how to use real-world and digital archives, while enhancing your analytical, critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Staff expertise spans the medieval period to the present day, and geographically covering the entire globe, with particular expertise in Britain, Europe, South Asia, South Africa, and the US.

Optional modules provide an opportunity to learn a language, explore palaeography, enrol in an interdisciplinary module outside of the School of Humanities, or complete a work placement, using our contacts or through your own networks here in the UK or abroad. In the past, students within the School have helped staged exhibitions, catalogued an archive, reviewed educational material and reflected on the selection of historical textbooks in a school.

Upon graduation, you will become equipped to excel in any career which values critical thinking, communications skills, and the gathering, assessment and analysis of data and evidence. Our students have gone on to work in law, teaching, libraries, archives, museums, the civil service, journalism, politics, research for charities, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), government bodies, think tanks, broadcasting, advertising, or continued research at PhD level.

Information for international students

Please see our website for further information for international applicants for this course.

Fees and funding

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Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • MA
    full time
    12 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
    part time
    24 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

Full time - 1 year, Part time - 2 years

Course contact details

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