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BA History (Extended Degree)
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History as an academic discipline asks how and why things happened in the past, how we know what we know, and what the past tells us about the present. It demands close engagement with primary sources, rigorous evaluation of evidence, careful construction of argument, and clear written communication. The discipline spans every period and region of human experience, and the skills it develops, analytical precision, critical reading, and persuasive writing, are among the most transferable in higher education. Northumbria University in Newcastle offers this history degree as an extended programme of four years full-time, which includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and professional work placement experience. This combination provides exceptional depth of academic study alongside substantial real-world engagement, giving you time in a professional historical, cultural, or educational context and the chance to study at an international partner institution. Northumbria has particular research strengths in social and cultural history, the history of the north of England, and modern global history, and the extended format allows you to engage with a wider range of historical periods and themes than a standard three-year degree. You will study primary source analysis, historiographical debate, research methods, and a range of historical topics from medieval to contemporary, developing the ability to produce independent historical arguments of real quality. History graduates from this extended programme go on to work in education, journalism, heritage, the civil service, law, policy, research, museums, publishing, and a wide range of careers where intellectual rigour, research skill, and written communication matter. The sandwich placement and year abroad enrich your professional and international experience, making you a stronger candidate for competitive graduate roles. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in history, archive management, heritage, or education.
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