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Bangor University: History
Institution | Bangor University View institution profile |
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Department | School of History, Law and Social Sciences |
Web | postgraduate.bangor.ac.uk |
postgraduate@bangor.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 01248 383762 |
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Summary
History with specialisations in:
- Medieval and Early Modern History of Britain and Europe (including Medieval Normandy, Medieval Law and administration, Women, gender, power and identity in the Middle Ages, Popular Religion and Popular Culture in late medieval and early modern Britain and Europe, William of Orange and the ‘Glorious Revolution’
- Modern and Contemporary History of Britain, Europe, North America, India, the Middle East and Africa (including – the two World Wars and the Cold War period, labour history, consumerism and anti-consumerism, nationalism, racism, social movements, colonial history, sport history, policy and governance, transnational history, transcultural encounters)
- History of historiography
- Memorial Cultures
- Conceptual History
Study type | Research |
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Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | A first class or a good upper second class honours degree is required. |
Location | Bangor Campus Bangor Campus Bangor (Wales) LL57 2DG |
Summary
History with specialisations in:
- Medieval and Early Modern History of Britain and Europe (including Medieval Normandy, Medieval Law and administration, Women, gender, power and identity in the Middle Ages, Popular Religion and Popular Culture in late medieval and early modern Britain and Europe, William of Orange and the ‘Glorious Revolution’
- Modern and Contemporary History of Britain, Europe, North America, India, the Middle East and Africa (including – the two World Wars and the Cold War period, labour history, consumerism and anti-consumerism, nationalism, racism, social movements, colonial history, sport history, policy and governance, transnational history, transcultural encounters)
- History of historiography
- Memorial Cultures
- Conceptual History
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | A first class or a good upper second class honours degree is required. |
Location | Bangor Campus Bangor Campus Bangor (Wales) LL57 2DG |
Summary
History with specialisations in:
- Medieval and Early Modern History of Britain and Europe (including Medieval Normandy, Medieval Law and administration, Women, gender, power and identity in the Middle Ages, Popular Religion and Popular Culture in late medieval and early modern Britain and Europe, William of Orange and the ‘Glorious Revolution’
- Modern and Contemporary History of Britain, Europe, North America, India, the Middle East and Africa (including – the two World Wars and the Cold War period, labour history, consumerism and anti-consumerism, nationalism, racism, social movements, colonial history, sport history, policy and governance, transnational history, transcultural encounters)
- History of historiography
- Memorial Cultures
- Conceptual History
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | A first class or a good upper second class honours degree is required. |
Location | Bangor Campus Bangor Campus Bangor (Wales) LL57 2DG |
Summary
History with specialisations in:
- Medieval and Early Modern History of Britain and Europe (including Medieval Normandy, Medieval Law and administration, Women, gender, power and identity in the Middle Ages, Popular Religion and Popular Culture in late medieval and early modern Britain and Europe, William of Orange and the ‘Glorious Revolution’
- Modern and Contemporary History of Britain, Europe, North America, India, the Middle East and Africa (including – the two World Wars and the Cold War period, labour history, consumerism and anti-consumerism, nationalism, racism, social movements, colonial history, sport history, policy and governance, transnational history, transcultural encounters)
- History of historiography
- Memorial Cultures
- Conceptual History
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | A first class or a good upper second class honours degree is required. |
Location | Bangor Campus Bangor Campus Bangor (Wales) LL57 2DG |
MA
Summary
This modular degree scheme is designed to allow students to further their undergraduate interest in history, and to develop the skills and knowledge needed to undertake further research into the past. It combines training in research techniques and theoretical and historiographic analysis, with a wide range of taught courses, skills modules and a substantial dissertation. There is a choice of specialist modules covering a range of periods from medieval to contemporary history, matching the research interests of the teaching staff.
This programme aims to provide a detailed knowledge and understanding of a specific academic area through rigorous research training. Students will become acquainted with relevant historical theoretical issues and methods of interpretation and the use of evidence. It also provides the student with the necessary research skills to carry out an original piece of historical research in the chosen area of study, under supportive supervision.
Study type | Taught |
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Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | A 2.1 Honours degree is required, or equivalent qualifications. Where English is not the native langauge/language of instruction: IELTS: overall score of 6.0 (with no element below 5.5) is required. |
Location | Bangor Campus Bangor Campus Bangor (Wales) LL57 2DG |
Summary
This modular degree scheme is designed to allow students to further their undergraduate interest in history, and to develop the skills and knowledge needed to undertake further research into the past. It combines training in research techniques and theoretical and historiographic analysis, with a wide range of taught courses, skills modules and a substantial dissertation. There is a choice of specialist modules covering a range of periods from medieval to contemporary history, matching the research interests of the teaching staff.
This programme aims to provide a detailed knowledge and understanding of a specific academic area through rigorous research training. Students will become acquainted with relevant historical theoretical issues and methods of interpretation and the use of evidence. It also provides the student with the necessary research skills to carry out an original piece of historical research in the chosen area of study, under supportive supervision.
Study type | Taught |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | A 2.1 Honours degree is required, or equivalent qualifications. Where English is not the native langauge/language of instruction: IELTS: overall score of 6.0 (with no element below 5.5) is required. |
Location | Bangor Campus Bangor Campus Bangor (Wales) LL57 2DG |
Summary
This modular degree scheme is designed to allow students to further their undergraduate interest in history, and to develop the skills and knowledge needed to undertake further research into the past. It combines training in research techniques and theoretical and historiographic analysis, with a wide range of taught courses, skills modules and a substantial dissertation. There is a choice of specialist modules covering a range of periods from medieval to contemporary history, matching the research interests of the teaching staff.
This programme aims to provide a detailed knowledge and understanding of a specific academic area through rigorous research training. Students will become acquainted with relevant historical theoretical issues and methods of interpretation and the use of evidence. It also provides the student with the necessary research skills to carry out an original piece of historical research in the chosen area of study, under supportive supervision.
Study type | Taught |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | A 2.1 Honours degree is required, or equivalent qualifications. Where English is not the native langauge/language of instruction: IELTS: overall score of 6.0 (with no element below 5.5) is required. |
Location | Bangor Campus Bangor Campus Bangor (Wales) LL57 2DG |
Summary
This modular degree scheme is designed to allow students to further their undergraduate interest in history, and to develop the skills and knowledge needed to undertake further research into the past. It combines training in research techniques and theoretical and historiographic analysis, with a wide range of taught courses, skills modules and a substantial dissertation. There is a choice of specialist modules covering a range of periods from medieval to contemporary history, matching the research interests of the teaching staff.
This programme aims to provide a detailed knowledge and understanding of a specific academic area through rigorous research training. Students will become acquainted with relevant historical theoretical issues and methods of interpretation and the use of evidence. It also provides the student with the necessary research skills to carry out an original piece of historical research in the chosen area of study, under supportive supervision.
Study type | Taught |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | A 2.1 Honours degree is required, or equivalent qualifications. Where English is not the native langauge/language of instruction: IELTS: overall score of 6.0 (with no element below 5.5) is required. |
Location | Bangor Campus Bangor Campus Bangor (Wales) LL57 2DG |
Master of Philosophy - MPhil
Summary
History with specialisations in:
- Medieval and Early Modern History of Britain and Europe (including Medieval Normandy, Medieval Law and administration, Women, gender, power and identity in the Middle Ages, Popular Religion and Popular Culture in late medieval and early modern Britain and Europe, William of Orange and the ‘Glorious Revolution’
- Modern and Contemporary History of Britain, Europe, North America, India, the Middle East and Africa (including – the two World Wars and the Cold War period, labour history, consumerism and anti-consumerism, nationalism, racism, social movements, colonial history, sport history, policy and governance, transnational history, transcultural encounters)
- History of historiography
- Memorial Cultures
- Conceptual History
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | A first class or a good upper second class honours degree is required. |
Location | Bangor Campus Bangor Campus Bangor (Wales) LL57 2DG |
Summary
History with specialisations in:
- Medieval and Early Modern History of Britain and Europe (including Medieval Normandy, Medieval Law and administration, Women, gender, power and identity in the Middle Ages, Popular Religion and Popular Culture in late medieval and early modern Britain and Europe, William of Orange and the ‘Glorious Revolution’
- Modern and Contemporary History of Britain, Europe, North America, India, the Middle East and Africa (including – the two World Wars and the Cold War period, labour history, consumerism and anti-consumerism, nationalism, racism, social movements, colonial history, sport history, policy and governance, transnational history, transcultural encounters)
- History of historiography
- Memorial Cultures
- Conceptual History
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | A first class or a good upper second class honours degree is required. |
Location | Bangor Campus Bangor Campus Bangor (Wales) LL57 2DG |
Summary
History with specialisations in:
- Medieval and Early Modern History of Britain and Europe (including Medieval Normandy, Medieval Law and administration, Women, gender, power and identity in the Middle Ages, Popular Religion and Popular Culture in late medieval and early modern Britain and Europe, William of Orange and the ‘Glorious Revolution’
- Modern and Contemporary History of Britain, Europe, North America, India, the Middle East and Africa (including – the two World Wars and the Cold War period, labour history, consumerism and anti-consumerism, nationalism, racism, social movements, colonial history, sport history, policy and governance, transnational history, transcultural encounters)
- History of historiography
- Memorial Cultures
- Conceptual History
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | A first class or a good upper second class honours degree is required. |
Location | Bangor Campus Bangor Campus Bangor (Wales) LL57 2DG |
Summary
History with specialisations in:
- Medieval and Early Modern History of Britain and Europe (including Medieval Normandy, Medieval Law and administration, Women, gender, power and identity in the Middle Ages, Popular Religion and Popular Culture in late medieval and early modern Britain and Europe, William of Orange and the ‘Glorious Revolution’
- Modern and Contemporary History of Britain, Europe, North America, India, the Middle East and Africa (including – the two World Wars and the Cold War period, labour history, consumerism and anti-consumerism, nationalism, racism, social movements, colonial history, sport history, policy and governance, transnational history, transcultural encounters)
- History of historiography
- Memorial Cultures
- Conceptual History
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | A first class or a good upper second class honours degree is required. |
Location | Bangor Campus Bangor Campus Bangor (Wales) LL57 2DG |
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Summary
This modular degree scheme is designed to allow students to further their undergraduate interest in history, and to develop the skills and knowledge needed to undertake further research into the past. It combines training in research techniques and theoretical and historiographic analysis, with a wide range of taught courses, skills modules and a substantial dissertation. There is a choice of specialist modules covering a range of periods from medieval to contemporary history, matching the research interests of the teaching staff.
This programme aims to provide a detailed knowledge and understanding of a specific academic area through rigorous research training. Students will become acquainted with relevant historical theoretical issues and methods of interpretation and the use of evidence. It also provides the student with the necessary research skills to carry out an original piece of historical research in the chosen area of study, under supportive supervision.
Study type | Taught |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | A 2.1 Honours degree is required, or equivalent qualifications. Where English is not the native langauge/language of instruction: IELTS: overall score of 6.0 (with no element below 5.5) is required. |
Location | Bangor Campus Bangor Campus Bangor (Wales) LL57 2DG |
Summary
This modular degree scheme is designed to allow students to further their undergraduate interest in history, and to develop the skills and knowledge needed to undertake further research into the past. It combines training in research techniques and theoretical and historiographic analysis, with a wide range of taught courses, skills modules and a substantial dissertation. There is a choice of specialist modules covering a range of periods from medieval to contemporary history, matching the research interests of the teaching staff.
This programme aims to provide a detailed knowledge and understanding of a specific academic area through rigorous research training. Students will become acquainted with relevant historical theoretical issues and methods of interpretation and the use of evidence. It also provides the student with the necessary research skills to carry out an original piece of historical research in the chosen area of study, under supportive supervision.
Study type | Taught |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | A 2.1 Honours degree is required, or equivalent qualifications. Where English is not the native langauge/language of instruction: IELTS: overall score of 6.0 (with no element below 5.5) is required. |
Location | Bangor Campus Bangor Campus Bangor (Wales) LL57 2DG |
Between the mountains and the sea in North Wales, Bangor University’s campus is surrounded by a breathtaking natural landscape. Bangor offers the highest quality teaching in a supportive learning environment with courses across the arts, humanities and sciences. Most postgraduate taught courses are offered on a full-time and part-time basis, allowing you to fit your studies around your life. In addition, the selection of distance learning courses, as well as ‘blended’ courses that combine remote and face-to-face study opportunities allow for further personalisation.
Bangor University provides strong support for research activities, and there are several subject related specialist resources …
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