History with Foundation Year BA

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How to apply

Full-time

To study this course full-time, apply through UCAS.

UCAS code: V101

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Part-time

To study this course part-time, apply through our online application form.

Programme code: HSTU199

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Entry requirements

Check the eligibility and entry criteria for our courses.

Foundation year

The foundation year of the programme provides people with non-standard entry qualifications, a thorough and supportive academic preparation for successful degree level study in the School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities.

On successful completion of the foundation year, you will progress to History BA

The foundation year to this degree is carefully designed to build your confidence in your abilities, develop essential academic and study skills, and provide the subject specific knowledge essential for success. You will study with the Lifelong Learning in the School of Education, where we have nearly forty years’ experience working with adult learners, helping them to unlock their potential to succeed at degree-level study.


Programme details

Modules

Over the course of your foundation year you will study a variety of modules that equate to the value of 120 credits. You can check the foundation year programme structure for more information on these modules.

Learning and teaching methods

During the course a number of teaching methods may be used, including:

  • Lectures and seminars
  • Problem solving classes
  • Field studies
  • Independent study
  • Skills and subject-based tutorials
  • Group work
  • On-line activities
  • Revision workshops
  • Laboratory sessions

Programme length

Foundation Year: One year full time, or two years part time.

Levels 1-3: Three years full time, or six years part time, in the School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities.


Progression to the School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities

You will progress to the School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities after completing your foundation year, subject to meeting progression thresholds, which differ across courses and departments.

These will be discussed with applicants at interview. You can use the University's Programme Regulations Finder to view relevant thresholds - search for the relevant course and view information relating to 'Year 0'.

Mature student open evening

Are you 21 or over and interested in undergraduate study?

Join us on 4 December (5 to 8pm) to find out about returning to education as a mature student.