Master

Online

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Methodology

    Online

The Vikings have been incredibly influential in world history and culture. The Institute for Northern Studies' team will be using their recognised expertise in this area to create this unique and exciting course on offer to students all over the world and to re-evaluate the Vikings; past, present, and future.

Students will be able to critically evaluate key historical, economic, and social developments in the Viking world and analyse the significance and legacy of the cultural history of the Vikings both in isolation and in a wider context temporally and geographically. You will look at Viking iconography in text and film, the role of women, and the significance of runes among other fascinating topics.

As part of the degree, you will study a set of core modules and also have the opportunity to choose from a range of optional modules, bringing the study of the Viking period into a wider perspective.

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About this course

+ 2:1 honours degree or above (or international equivalent) in a relevant subject, such as history, archaeology, literature, or ethnology
+ Other disciplines such as human geography and the social sciences will also be considered
+ International students whose first language is not English must meet language competency standards as noted on the international page of our website

+ Unique course content not available anywhere else
+ You are taught by international experts in the field
+ We use video conferencing and a virtual learning environment to deliver the course so you can study from anywhere in the world
+ Small class sizes
+ You can also choose unique options in literature, language, creative writing and the North Atlantic world
+ You can study individual modules for personal or professional development, or work towards the PgCert, PgDip, or full masters degree

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Subjects

  • Research methods
  • Viking
  • Orkney
  • Shetland
  • Celts
  • Creative Writing
  • Scotland

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UHI Academic staff in partners

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Course programme

PgCert

You will study the following core module:

  • Discovering the past: introduction to interdisciplinary research methods

Plus, two further modules from the following:

  • Vikings in Scotland and the Irish Sea region: settlement, burial and ritual
  • Vikings in the landscape
  • Gender in Viking society: warriors, travellers and farmers

PgDip

You will study the one remaining module from those listed in the PgCert, plus two optional modules from the following:

  • Celts and Vikings in the North Atlantic
  • Exploring creative writing
  • Medieval history of Orkney and Shetland
  • Picts: revealing the painted past
  • Runology and Old Norse
  • Small island governance
  • Selling cold islands
  • Tour of the Highlands
  • Traditional customs and beliefs of the Highlands and Islands
  • Visualising the Vikings: Vikings in popular culture

MLitt

To achieve the award of MLitt Viking Studies you must complete a research dissertation.

Additional information

https://uhi.ac.uk/en/courses/mlitt-viking-studies/#tabanchor

MLitt Viking Studies

higher than £ 9000