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BA History
About this course
History is one of the foundational humanities disciplines, concerned with understanding how the past has shaped the present through the interplay of political, social, cultural and economic forces. It develops skills that are among the most transferable available to any graduate: the ability to evaluate evidence critically, to understand complex causation, to construct well-reasoned arguments, and to communicate insights clearly to different audiences. Historians learn to think carefully about how knowledge is produced and how narratives are constructed, capabilities that are valuable in almost any professional context. At the University of Keele, this full-time three-year programme builds a global perspective on how the past has shaped the present, providing both a strong academic grounding in historical thinking and practical experience through placement opportunities. You will develop analytical thinking, problem-solving and communication skills across your studies, examining political, social, cultural and economic history in ways that connect the past to contemporary questions. The programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad and work placement opportunities, giving you substantial professional and international experience that enriches your historical understanding and your professional readiness. History graduates go on to careers across an impressive range of fields. The civil service and government, law, journalism, publishing, heritage and museums, education, broadcasting, politics, think tanks, the charitable sector and international development are all common destinations. The analytical reasoning and research skills that history develops are consistently valued by employers across many sectors, and the degree provides an excellent foundation for further professional or postgraduate study. Many graduates go on to postgraduate programmes in history, law, journalism, public policy or museum studies.
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