History - BA (Hons)

4.3
16 reviews
  • It's better than I expected.
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  • Excellent university. I have made so many new friends over the past two years it is been incredible and I would encourage anyone who is thinking of applying to just do it. The quality of the course and the lectures is very high.
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  • I really do love it here I find it excellent the whole student life and scene at Anglia Ruskin University is extremely enjotable amd stimulating physically through sports mentaly through lectures and study, emotionaly through eye candy, and socially through meeting some great folk and fellow students. Great stuff.
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Bachelor's degree

In Cambridge

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Cambridge

Explore past worlds to get ahead in today’s world. Gain the critical and analytical skills demanded by many employers, and aim high for the career you want. In the National Student Survey 2015, 9 out of 10 of our students said they were satisfied with their course.

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Start date

Cambridge (Cambridgeshire )
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Cambridge Campus, East Road, CB1 1PT

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Reviews

4.3
fantastic
  • It's better than I expected.
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  • Excellent university. I have made so many new friends over the past two years it is been incredible and I would encourage anyone who is thinking of applying to just do it. The quality of the course and the lectures is very high.
    |
  • I really do love it here I find it excellent the whole student life and scene at Anglia Ruskin University is extremely enjotable amd stimulating physically through sports mentaly through lectures and study, emotionaly through eye candy, and socially through meeting some great folk and fellow students. Great stuff.
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4.4
fantastic

Course rating

Recommended

Centre rating

Yasmin

4.0
24/02/2018
What I would highlight: It's better than I expected.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

hannah

4.0
02/11/2016
What I would highlight: Excellent university. I have made so many new friends over the past two years it is been incredible and I would encourage anyone who is thinking of applying to just do it. The quality of the course and the lectures is very high.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Joshua

4.5
15/10/2016
What I would highlight: I really do love it here I find it excellent the whole student life and scene at Anglia Ruskin University is extremely enjotable amd stimulating physically through sports mentaly through lectures and study, emotionaly through eye candy, and socially through meeting some great folk and fellow students. Great stuff.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

O

4.5
14/10/2016
What I would highlight: The uni is really impressive with kind and dedicated staff to students considering this university i would say come on what are you waiting for? The workload is more than usual but the tutors are highly supportive, you even get yoru own assignment budy and personal tutor a great uni!
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Former Student

4.5
09/10/2016
What I would highlight: I do hope that the rest of my time spent here at Anglain Ruskin University is as good as the start has been what can I say it is an awesome place to study and be part of a great student community. Cambridge city centre is awesome too especially in the summer and the staff at the uni and the lectures are really good.
What could be improved: .
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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This centre's achievements

2016

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

  • IT
  • Social History
  • Communication Skills
  • Skills and Training
  • Writing Skills
  • Research methods
  • History
  • British History
  • History of modern Europe
  • Industrial Revolution

Course programme

Explore past worlds to get ahead in today’s world. Gain the critical and analytical skills demanded by many employers, and aim high for the career you want. In the National Student Survey 2015, 9 out of 10 of our students said they were satisfied with their course.

Studying history will open up new worlds to you. You’ll explore revolutions, slavery, wars and battles, the making of great leaders, the rise of the middle classes, family and gender roles, and the suffering of the poor.

Through reading and interpreting documents and comparing the lives of different people, you’ll develop critical and analytical skills and learn to evaluate and communicate your ideas. You’ll also understand more about the forces and events that shape our world today.

Our modules will introduce you to a broad range of historical approaches and periods, but also allow you to specialise in your own areas of interest.

You’ll study the histories of Britain, Europe and the United States from circa 1500 onwards, looking in detail at the history of modern Europe, including the First and Second World Wars, the Russian revolution and the Cold War.

If you’re interested in family and social history you can discuss how people used to choose their marriage partners, or how town life differed from rural life. You’ll find opportunities to examine British history from the Tudors to David Cameron, and discover the history of the United States since 1776. You can also explore the British Empire and forms of imperialism, which affected lives in many countries around the world.

Your final-year Major Project will give you the opportunity to become a historian and research any topic of your choice. Our past students have investigated areas like the media coverage of the Vietnam War, child labour in the Industrial Revolution, punk rock, 18th-century dandies, First World War military strategy and the crimes of Jack the Ripper.

Course leader: Professor Rohan McWilliam

History - BA (Hons)

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