History at University of Leicester - UCAS

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Course summary

This is for you if... you want to expand the depth of your historical knowledge and develop advanced skills in historical research. Our History MA will allow you to expand and deepen your historical knowledge and develop advanced research skills. We have a very strong tradition of pioneering fresh approaches in History from the local to the global. With over thirty research historians working in various fields, we offer expert supervision and a wealth of options. You will develop a thorough grounding in research methods through our core module Historical Research, Historical Writing. You will also choose three modules from a diverse of range of options covering different eras (medieval, early modern, and modern); regions (British, European, American, and global); and fields (political, social, cultural, local, family, urban, postcolonial, religious, and medical history). Finally, you will write a dissertation under the personal supervision of one of our research historians. You can either choose the standard History MA, or opt for one of the specialist pathways:

  • History (Local History) MA
  • History (Urban History) MA
  • History (Holocaust and Genocide Studies) MA
The MA degree will enhance your attractiveness to employers and equip you with the necessary training and experience to continue research at doctoral level. You will be encouraged to develop an independent approach to research and critical reflection. The course can also be studied part-time over two years.

Assessment method

You will be taught mainly through seminars which will typically involve five to ten students. Depending on the options taken, you may also take part in visits to local and national archives or trips to sites of historical relevance to the course. You will be encouraged to attend specialist workshops and research seminars run by the department. Each module is assessed by coursework that takes a variety of forms and includes group work as well as individual assignments. You will complete a dissertation of 15,000 to 20,000 words, working closely with your research supervisor. If you are enrolling as a part-time student, the requirements of the course are spread over two years. You will complete a dissertation in your second year. All modules are taught to full- and part-time students together, ensuring that part-time students are integrated into the postgraduate community.


Entry requirements

2:1 degree in history or another relevant discipline. We also welcome applicants who do not have a degree but who can show enthusiasm and competence by having attended relevant certificated courses, by submitting published work or by writing qualifying essays to a first degree standard. IELTS 6.5 or equivalent. If your first language is not English, you may need to provide evidence of your English language ability. If you do not yet meet our requirements, our English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU) offers a range of courses to help you to improve your English to the necessary standard.


Fees and funding

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History at University of Leicester - UCAS