History and Media (Hons) is an interdisciplinary degree that explores how historical change shapes media—and how media, in turn, represents the past.You’ll develop research, writing and communication skills through modules spanning modern history and media studies, with opportunities to build practical experience for future careers.
History and Media (Hons) is a dynamic interdisciplinary program that investigates the interplay between historical events and media representation. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of how media not only reflects the past but also influences contemporary perspectives.
This course emphasizes the development of essential research, writing, and communication skills through a curriculum that fuses modern history with media studies. Students will have opportunities to engage in practical experiences that equip them for future career paths.
The program offers a well-rounded curriculum that combines foundational modules in modern history with specialized media studies. Students will progress from introductory concepts to independent research and analytical skills.
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Final year: In the concluding stages of the program, students will typically engage in independent research projects that consolidate their learning and skills.
Admission is based on UCAS Tariff Points and specific qualifications. Please refer to the university's official guidelines for detailed entry requirements.
Graduates of the History and Media (Hons) program can pursue a diverse range of career opportunities in fields such as journalism, media production, public history, and cultural heritage. The skills acquired during the course prepare students for roles that require critical thinking, effective communication, and a deep understanding of historical contexts in media.
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