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This is the degree where past meets the present to forge tomorrow’s leaders. Join us for a journey through time and power and equip yourself with the tools needed to develop an impactful career.
In a changing world, understanding how the past shaped the present is essential. From the deep roots of modern conflict to the emergence of modern political thought, a deep link exists between our past and our future.
Past and present: dive into a rich tapestry of topics that explore the links between the past and present. Delve into the art of espionage, the clash of civilisations, the spread of conspiracy theories, the threats facing liberal democracies, and the ideologies that define, divide and unite different societies.
Project-based learning: work on complex problems, create tangible solutions and develop essential skills such as critical thinking, collaboration and communication. Your assessments are project-based and are designed to replicate the type of work and tasks carried out by history and politics graduates. Throughout your studies, you will produce a portfolio of experience that showcases your expertise and real-world readiness.
Impact: gain the insights and skills necessary to navigate and influence the political arena while developing a deep understanding of the connections between past and present. Whether your aspirations lie in civil service, media, entrepreneurship, education, or advocacy, this course aims to empower you to make a positive impact on the world.
Why you should study this course
- Interdisciplinary learning: your learning will span two distinct subject areas, allowing you to develop a range of interdisciplinary skills.
- Beyond the written word: build a broad portfolio throughout your studies, from writing op-eds and policy papers to producing short documentary films and other industry-relevant material.
- Customisation: pursue guided and independent projects in your second and third year, exploring topics of your choosing and producing one of a range of work-relevant outputs.
- Employability: this course aims to prepare you for a range of exciting and impactful careers in government and public policy, campaigning and advocacy, research, media, business, social enterprise and law. Understanding the world of politics is the first step to changing it.
- Academic community: work closely with our teaching staff, who will provide a welcoming learning community.
Where our graduates work
Our previous graduates work for a range of organisations, including The Office for Environmental Protection; the Sustainable Energy Association; Parker Meggitt; the Centre for the New Midlands; L’Oréal; British Transport Police (intelligence analyst); Royal British Legion.
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