University of Wales Trinity Saint David
College Road
Carmarthen
SA31 3EP
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The History with a Foundation Year degree provides a unique opportunity to dive into the past, exploring significant events and cultures from ancient times to the modern world. Starting with a foundation year ensures you have all the essential skills and knowledge you need to succeed. This course is perfect for anyone with a curious mind and a desire to understand the world through the events, people, and ideas that shaped it. You’ll explore the history of Europe, the United States, and beyond, developing a solid base of knowledge through engaging modules and practical study.
Throughout the degree, you’ll gain an understanding of how to build a historical narrative by using various sources and evidence. You’ll learn to ask critical questions about the past, gaining insight into the richness and diversity of history. By studying political history, social history, and cultural history, you’ll gain a full picture of how different forces and ideas have shaped societies across time.
From your first year, you’ll begin developing valuable research skills and analytical skills through a range of assessments. You’ll use primary sources—such as documents from the period you’re studying—as well as historiographical evidence to build your understanding. This hands-on approach helps you develop critical thinking, allowing you to question, evaluate, and interpret the past more deeply.
One of the key strengths of this course is the emphasis on communication skills. You’ll learn how to share your findings in a clear and persuasive way, which will be valuable in many future careers. These skills are central to this degree, helping you grow in confidence as you express your ideas and contribute to discussions on historical topics. This focus on communication prepares you to thrive in a range of careers where presenting complex ideas clearly is essential.
By the end of the course, you’ll have the skills to conduct your own research, analyse evidence, and create evidence-based interpretations of historical events. The knowledge and skills you gain are highly valued in the job market, giving you a strong foundation for roles in areas such as research, education, media, and heritage work. Whether you’re interested in history for its own sake or as a path to a future career, this degree offers a deep, practical understanding of the past and its impact on the world today.
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Carmarthen
SA31 3EP
Email:admissions@uwtsd.ac.uk
Phone:0300 500 5054