History and International Relations at Lancaster University - UCAS

Course summary

Why Lancaster?

  • Learn from specialists in the history of Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe and the Middle East, helping you gain a truly global perspective
  • You’ll be taught by experts from our Department of History and our Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion – and you’ll be among the first to hear their latest insights
  • Attend events and talks at our Centre for War and Diplomacy and the Richardson Institute for Peace Studies, the oldest peace and conflict research centre in the UK
  • Explore the vibrant history right on your doorstep, from museums and archives to Lancaster Castle and the Lake District
  • Sign up for the opportunity of a placement with a heritage organisation or an internship with an NGO or think tank to gain valuable work experience and skills.
  • Prepare for your future career at each stage of the programme, so you’ll be ready to launch your career in the heritage sector, local or national government, or a range of other fascinating careers.
The archives of military history. The intricate tapestry of diplomacy. The art of warfare. The complex web of state relations. Immerse yourself in a world where past events on a global stage illuminate the challenges for today’s world. From conspiracy theories to global capitalism Kick off the programme by addressing real-world, relevant challenges. Explore conspiracy theories in society. Unravel issues with global capitalism. And engage with topics such as terrorism and religious conflict. Working with experts from both our Department of History and our Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, you’ll develop an in-depth understanding of how the two subjects intertwine. Inspiring opportunities At Lancaster, it’s not just about attending lectures and seminars – we also care about creating a culture of learning beyond the classroom. Hear from significant guest speakers at our Richardson Institute for Peace Studies and take part in events at our Centre for War and Diplomacy. You might get to experience a live round table discussion with journalists, political scientists and historians, or take part in a field trip to Westminster. Your future career is important to us. That’s why we focus on real-world issues and offering opportunities to add to your CV, both via the course and extra curricula opportunities. You could be developing professional skills during an internship with the Richardson Institute for Peace Studies or maybe you’ll get involved in field trips with the history society.


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
VL12
Institution code:
L14
Campus name:
Main Site
Campus code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1
  • Year 2

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

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History and International Relations at Lancaster University - UCAS