BA (Hons)
History & Philosophy Examine the way that events, movements, people and ideas made the modern world – from Greek philosophers to 21st-century ideas, and from early modern Britain and Europe to present day America and Russia. Work with experts in active exploration of who we are and how we got here. Typical modules Year 1/level 4 Making the Modern World: Themes in History Philosophical Arguments Ethical Engagements Year 2/level 5 Victorian Values: Class, Culture, Religion The American Century: Major Themes in 20th Century American History Philosophy, Science & Belief Year 3/level 6 Thaw to Glasnost: the Soviet Union, 1953 – 1991 Dark Continent: Fascism in Europe, 1914 – 1945 Philosophy & Literature
Humanities
Tariff points 96 CCC at A levels MMM at BTEC UCAS code/duration V150 – 3 years V151 – 4 years Study style Mostly coursework Study options Full-time/part-time Graduate opportunities Museums/heritage Research Politics Journalism Teaching/academia Start date September 2021 Campus Francis Close Hall, Cheltenham *Destinations are subject to change. See course page below.
Industry links As well as field trips to locations such as Washington DC,* work with the likes of Gloucester History Festival and The Wilson museum.
Find out more “The lecturers are inspiring to listen to. They all teach in different ways, which makes each session different and engaging.” Julia Bagshaw, humanities student 110 | UNIVERSITY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE | UNDERGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 2021
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