Course summary
Our taught MSc in the History of Science, Technology and Medicine (HSTM) focuses on key topics from the 19th century to the present, and gives students a critical perspective on global challenges such as:
- The history of climate change
- Questions about trust and expertise
- The relationship between information technology and society
- Science, race and empire
- The politics of public health and access to medical care
- The degree focuses on humanities skills, but can be taken successfully by students from any disciplinary background.
Entry requirements
We require an Upper Second-class honours degree or overseas equivalent in an appropriate discipline, which may include humanities or science subjects. You should provide transcripts or study plans indicating performance on the most relevant course content. Applicants may also be accepted based on evidence of alternative study, research or professional experience that meets the University's central requirements. This course is also available for intercalating medical students, both from the University of Manchester and other UK universities, upon completion of their third year. For St Andrews students, this includes the three-year course plus the following one or two years spent in Manchester. Intercalating medical students need to have passed all assessments at first attempt (if they are third year) or have no fails in third year if they are fourth year.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PL