Graduate Diploma History

4.4
8 reviews
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  • Very good experience, fun people and lot of things to do.
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  • Moving from home was very difficult, however the excitement of being at the university has made enjoyed this experience so much.
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Master

In Norwich

£ 7,550 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Norwich

Gain the knowledge and expertise you need to proceed to a History MA or PGCE, even if you are a graduate of another discipline, with this year long course.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Norwich (Norfolk)
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University Of East Anglia, NR4 7TJ

Start date

On request

About this course


Degree Classification UK BA (Hons) 2.1 or equivalent Special Entry Requirements Applicants must submit a sample of written work (in English). This should be a typed essay on a historical subject, 2-3,000 words long, preferably a photocopy of an assessment marked by a tutor, complete with critical comments and a percentage or grade. The essay should address a specific question, and must demonstrate an ability to construct a historical argument, familiarity with the conventions of academic writing, and competence in English. This should be uploaded to your online application...

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Reviews

4.4
fantastic
  • Student union is a farce, but it is a very good university.
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  • Very good experience, fun people and lot of things to do.
    |
  • Moving from home was very difficult, however the excitement of being at the university has made enjoyed this experience so much.
    |
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4.6
excellent

Course rating

Recommended

Centre rating

Matthew

4.5
20/10/2017
What I would highlight: Student union is a farce, but it is a very good university.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Myles

4.5
19/10/2017
What I would highlight: Very good experience, fun people and lot of things to do.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Sophie

4.5
18/10/2017
What I would highlight: Moving from home was very difficult, however the excitement of being at the university has made enjoyed this experience so much.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Hannah

4.5
09/10/2017
What I would highlight: Challenging, tough, wanted to quit at times but lots of happy moments make time here worthwhile. Gradually starting to enjoy university more, just got to give it a chance and give yourself time to settle in.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Olivia Galvin-Hughes

4.0
04/08/2017
What I would highlight: I love UEA, it's one of the friendliest campus I've been in.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Celine Hawkins

4.5
26/07/2017
What I would highlight: I totally enjoyed it, an unforgettable experience.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Tara McCauley

4.5
04/06/2017
What I would highlight: I've really liked my experience so far. I have spent a lot of time involved in societies. The social life at UEA is awesome and the atmosphere is very friendly, we don't take ourselves too seriously.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Sam Ballard

4.0
28/11/2016
What I would highlight: Great experience, loved it.
What could be improved: Nothing
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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This centre's achievements

2017

All courses are up to date

The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years

Subjects

  • English

Course programme


Year 1

Option A Study (120 credits)

  • AFTERLIVES OF EMPIRE
  • AGE OF CHARLEMAGNE
  • AMERICA IN THE WORLD: THE HISTORY OF U.S. FOREIGN RELATIONS
  • ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND, C. 500-1066
  • APPEASEMENT AND WAR: BRITAIN AND THE DICTATORS, 1935-1945
  • BETWEEN EAST AND WEST: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY SINCE 1890
  • COMMUNISM AND NATIONALISM IN YUGOSLAVIA
  • CONSPIRACY AND CRISIS IN THE EARLY MODERN WORLD
  • CONTESTING THE PAST: REPRESENTATION AND MEMORY
  • DISSERTATION IN HISTORY
  • DOING HISTORY DIGITALLY
  • EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE: WARRIORS, SAINTS AND RULERS
  • FIELDWORK IN LANDSCAPE HISTORY
  • FRANCE FROM THE ENLIGHTENMENT TO THE BELLE EPOQUE
  • FROM AGINCOURT TO BOSWORTH: ENGLAND IN THE WARS OF THE ROSES
  • FROM HASTINGS TO THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR: NORMAN AND PLANTAGENET ENGLAND 1066-1307
  • FROM STALIN TO PUTIN: THE LONG SHADOW OF THE WAR
  • FROM VICTORY TO DEFEAT: DEFENDING BRITAINS EMPIRE 1919-1942
  • GLOBAL APPETITES: SUGAR AND SPICE AND COFFEE AND RICE
  • GLOBAL COMMUNITY: INTERNATIONALISM IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES
  • GRAND STRATEGY
  • HENRY VIII: THE MAKING OF A TYRANT?
  • HERITAGE AND PUBLIC HISTORY
  • HISTORY OF MODERN ITALY
  • HISTORY OF NORWICH
  • HUMAN RIGHTS: THE HISTORY OF AN IDEA
  • IMPERIAL RUSSIAN AND SOVIET HISTORY, 1861-1945
  • ISOLATION TO WORLD WAR: BRITAIN AND THE ORIGINS OF WWI
  • JAPAN IN MODERN TIMES
  • LATER MEDIEVAL EUROPE
  • LATIN FOR HISTORIANS
  • MIRACLES TO MARVELS: TRAVELLERS FROM MEDIEVAL EUROPE TO THE MODERN WORLD
  • MODERN GERMANY, 1914-1990
  • NAPOLEON TO STALIN: THE STRUGGLE FOR MASTERY IN EUROPE
  • PROPAGANDA
  • REBELLION, REVOLUTION AND RESTORATION IN BRITAIN AND IRELAND, 1640-1662
  • REFORMATION TO REVOLUTION
  • ROBIN HOOD: THE MEDIEVAL OUTLAW IN HISTORY AND LEGEND
  • RUSSIA IN REVOLUTION 1905-1921
  • SEX AND DRUGS AND ROCK N ROLL? SIXTIES BRITAIN
  • SLAVERY IN THE EARLY MODERN ATLANTIC WORLD
  • STALIN AND STALINISM: THE USSR 1924-1953
  • STRUCTURES OF DAILY LIFE IN MEDIEVAL EUROPE, C 500-1300
  • STUART ENGLAND
  • THE BRITISH EMPIRE, 1857-1956
  • THE COLD WAR: A NEW HISTORY
  • THE CRUSADES
  • THE ENGLISH IN AMERICA 1607-1692
  • THE ENGLISH LANDSCAPE 1066 TO 1600
  • THE FIRST BRITISH EMPIRE
  • THE FIRST WORLD WAR: A NEW HISTORY
  • THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1789-1804
  • THE JAPANESE EMPIRE
  • THE MAKING OF THE ENGLISH LANDSCAPE 1450 TO 1950
  • THE ORIGINS OF THE ENGLISH LANDSCAPE 4000BC TO 1066AD
  • THE RISE AND FALL OF BRITISH POWER
  • THE THIRD REICH
  • TUDOR ENGLAND
  • TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITAIN, 1914 TO THE PRESENT
  • TWENTIETH-CENTURY SPORT HISTORY
  • VICTORIAN UNDERWORLDS
  • WOMEN, POWER AND POLITICS II, THE DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE TO NANCY ASTOR
  • WOMEN, POWER, AND POLITICS (I): ISABEL OF CASTILE TO MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT
  • WORKING IN THE HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT
  • YOUTH IN MODERN EUROPE

Additional information



Tuition fees for the academic year 2018/19 are:
UK/EU Students: £7,550
International Students: £15,800
If you choose to study part-time, the fee per annum will be half the annual fee for that year, or a pro-rata fee for the module credit you are taking (only available for UK/EU students).
We estimate living expenses at £1,015 per month.

Graduate Diploma History

£ 7,550 VAT inc.