

BA History
About this course
History is the study of the human past, and what distinguishes it as a university discipline is not the range of periods and places it covers but the methods it teaches you to apply: reading evidence critically, understanding its context and limitations, constructing interpretive arguments, and communicating them with clarity and precision. The past is not simply a record of what happened; it is a body of traces, interpreted and reinterpreted by successive generations of historians who ask different questions and bring different assumptions to the evidence. Learning to do history properly means becoming a sophisticated reader of both the past and of historical scholarship. At the University of Warwick, studying history on a part-time basis allows you to pursue one of the UK's most intellectually distinguished history programmes while maintaining work, family, or other commitments. Warwick's history department is internationally recognised for its research across British, European, global, and American history, and the part-time mode makes that quality of teaching and intellectual environment accessible to students who cannot study full-time. You will develop your skills in primary source research and critical analysis progressively over the programme, engaging with a range of historical periods and geographical areas, and producing extended pieces of research that develop your capacity for independent intellectual work. History graduates from Warwick find roles across a wide range of careers. Archival work, heritage management, museum curation, and roles with organisations like the National Archives and Historic England draw on the research and analytical skills that the degree develops. Teaching history at secondary level and academic research at postgraduate level are major pathways. Journalism, publishing, law, the civil service, and consulting all value the analytical and communication skills of history graduates. The part-time structure means that many graduates are already in careers and use the degree to develop their analytical skills, broaden their understanding, and enhance their professional standing within their existing field.
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