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BA History with Politics
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History and politics are natural companions. Political events do not arrive from nowhere: they are shaped by precedent, ideology, institutional development, and long patterns of social and economic change that only historical inquiry can illuminate. At the same time, historical events are best understood through the political frameworks that organise societies, distribute power, and shape collective decisions. Studying the two disciplines together gives you both the depth of historical knowledge and the analytical tools of political science, producing a graduate who can understand complex situations in context. At Nottingham Trent University, this three-year, full-time degree builds on that complementarity. You will explore key events and periods in history alongside the study of political systems, ideologies, institutions, and contemporary political issues. The programme develops your skills in research, critical analysis, and clear argument, combining close engagement with primary and secondary sources with the theoretical frameworks of political science. A sandwich year is available, giving you the opportunity to spend time in professional employment before your final year. A work placement is also built into the programme, providing direct exposure to professional environments in areas such as policy, education, journalism, or the heritage sector. The typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects an inclusive approach to admissions. History with Politics graduates are well prepared for careers across a wide range of fields. Many go into the civil service, local government, policy roles in NGOs, or work in political communication and public affairs. Journalism, law, teaching, heritage, and the charity sector are also common destinations. The research skills and critical thinking developed through the degree transfer effectively across professional contexts, and many employers value the ability to understand issues in their historical context. Postgraduate study in history, politics, international relations, or law is a natural next step for those who wish to specialise.
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