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BA History

University of Southampton
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About this course

History is the discipline that asks how we know the past and what the past means. It is not simply the accumulation of facts about what happened: it is the critical analysis of evidence, the construction of arguments about cause and consequence, and the recognition that the past is always interpreted through the assumptions and questions of the present. A history degree trains you to read sources with scepticism, to weigh competing interpretations, to write sustained analytical arguments, and to understand how different societies and periods have made sense of their own experience. At the University of Southampton you will study part-time, with a sandwich year and work placement activity that connect your academic learning to professional contexts. Southampton's history curriculum spans a wide chronological and geographical range, encouraging you to build on your existing desire to explore the past and to encounter diverse societies on their own terms. You will engage with primary sources, develop your own historical arguments through written work and seminars, and build familiarity with the debates that shape the discipline today. Themes of social change, political authority, cultural exchange, and the relationship between individual experience and structural forces run through the programme, and you will develop the intellectual flexibility to approach historical questions from multiple methodological angles. The skills a history degree develops, including the ability to analyse complex evidence, construct clear arguments, communicate persuasively in writing, and understand context and causation, are genuinely transferable. Graduates enter an exceptionally wide range of careers: the civil service, law, journalism, publishing, archiving, heritage and museum work, education, and business are all well-trodden directions. Teaching history at secondary level, through a PGCE, is a common route for graduates who want to bring historical thinking to new generations. Postgraduate study in history, archive management, public history, or law is a natural next step for those who wish to develop a more specialist academic or professional practice.

Syllabus & Modules

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β–ΆYear 1 Modules
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Foundations of the Discipline
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Research & Analytical Methods
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Communication & Academic Writing
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β–ΆYear 2 Modules
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β–ΆYear 3 Modules
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β–ΆYear 4 Modules
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