History with a European Language BA

Bachelor's degree

In London

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    4 Years

In each year of your degree you will take a number of individual modules, normally valued at 15 or 30 credits, adding up to a total of 120 credits for the year. Modules are assessed in the academic year in which they are taken. The balance of compulsory and optional modules varies from programme to programme and year to year. A 30-credit module is considered equivalent to 15 credits in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). The programme includes three first-year core modules, a further core module and a research project in the second year, at least nine months studying at a foreign institution in the third year, a final-year special subject, and options chosen from a range of full-year and half-year modules. You will take 30 credits of language modules in each of the first two years to prepare for the year abroad. We strongly encourage all our students to gain maximum benefit from the chronological range of expertise in the department by taking at least one course in each of ancient history; medieval or early modern history; and modern history. Teaching is delivered via lectures, seminars and one-to-one tutorials. All seminar groups are capped at a maximum of 15, final-year dissertation subjects at a maximum of 10.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Gower Street, WC1E 6BT

Start date

On request

About this course

Gain the experience of living and studying in another European country. In recent years countries have included France (Paris, the Sorbonne), Germany (Berlin, Humboldt Universität), Spain (Seville) and Italy (Venice, Università Ca' Foscari). Develop a high level of linguistic competence, through the compulsory language requirement at UCL and through studying at a university on the continent that teaches in the applicable European language. Drawing upon UCL History, related UCL departments and relevant University of London colleges, the programme offers a wide variety of modules spanning extraordinary chronological breadth and geographical range. Exceptional resources, including the British Museum and the British Library, are within walking distance, and other London-based museums and organisations provide unrivalled opportunities for accessing primary source material.

The programme is designed to teach many transferable skills: how to gather and organise evidence; how to analyse it and present a structured argument; how to express yourself clearly both in writing and orally. UCL's History graduates have excelled in a wide range of occupations, as lawyers, financial advisers, stockbrokers, television producers, diplomats, journalists, bankers, teachers, and in the health service, the police and overseas development programmes, as well as in progressing to further study.

English Language and Mathematics at grade C or 5. For UK-based students, a grade C or 5 or equivalent in a foreign language (other than Ancient Greek, Biblical Hebrew or Latin) is required.

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Subjects

  • Modern History
  • History with a European Language
  • History
  • European History
  • Approaching History
  • Hellenistic
  • Hellenistic World
  • British History
  • American Nation
  • Latin America
  • Prerequisite

Course programme

Year 1

Core or compulsory module(s)
  • Writing History
  • Making History
  • Approaching History
  • Language Module
Optional modules

You will select one full-year module from the wide range of options available within UCL History, to the value of 30 credits. Options may include:

  • The Hellenistic World from Alexander to the End of the Attalid Kingdom
  • The Medieval Universe
  • British History 1850-1990
  • Building the American Nation: The United States 1789-1920
  • History of Latin America c.1830-c.1930
Year 2

Core or compulsory module(s)
  • Research Seminar
  • Language module

During the Spring Term students will participate in the Study Abroad Preparation Programme, the successful completion of which is a prerequisite for progression to the year abroad.

Optional modules

You will select 60 credits from a wide range of history modules, including at least one full-year module taught in UCL History. Options may include:

  • Enlightenment and Revolution: Europe 1715-1805
  • London in the Twentieth Century: From Imperial to Global City
  • American History in Hollywood Film
  • Islamic Empires in a Comparative Perspective: The Foundations of Mediterranean Politics in the Age of Crusades
  • Africa, Decolonization and Internationalism
Year 3

Year abroad key information

Students will follow modules over one academic year at another institution in lieu of modules they would have been taking at UCL. Students should not submit an application to study abroad until they have established that the host institution offers modules compatible with the requirements of their UCL degree. No allowances will be made for non-native speakers by our partner institutions, so students must be confident operating in the target language at an advanced level. Students will receive guidance for their year abroad from the History department during the Autumn Term of the second year. Work placements are not offered.

Year abroad: further details

In recent years host institutions for this programme have included:

  • Université de Paris Sorbonne (Paris IV)
  • Humboldt Universtät zu Berlin
  • Universta Ca’ Foscari di Venezia
  • Universidad de Sevilla
Year 4

Core or compulsory module(s)
  • Dissertation
Optional modules

You will select 90 credits of optional modules, including at least 30 credits from a History Special Subject, at least 30 credits from History full-year and half-year modules (which may include an approved intercollegiate module) and of up to 30 credits from another department or discipline.

History Special Subject options may include:

  • Competitive Men: The Politics of Competition in Ancient Greece
  • Passages to Jerusalem: The Crusades and the Medieval World
  • Great Britain and the American Colonies, 1760-1776
  • Che Guevara: The Making of a Revolutionary
  • Race and Resistance in Black Atlantic Thought
Your learning

Our approach to learning places emphasis on active student participation in seminar discussion (always in groups of fifteen or fewer). Some modules, particularly in your first year, will also include lectures. Essays you write will always be returned to you in individual face-to-face tutorials in which you will receive constructive, personal feedback.

Assessment

Your work will be assessed by a mixture of examinations and written coursework. Significant weight is given to an extended essay based on original sources produced in your final year.

Additional information

Overseas students fee

£19,390 (2018/19)

History with a European Language BA

£ 9,250 VAT inc.