

BA History with Foundation Year
About this course
History is the discipline that examines how human societies have changed over time, drawing on written records, material culture, and the traces people leave behind. It asks not just what happened but why, and it trains you to evaluate evidence critically, construct arguments, and write with clarity and precision. These skills are among the most transferable a university education can offer, because the ability to analyse complexity, assess competing interpretations, and communicate coherently is valued across virtually every professional context. This four-year programme at the University of Hull includes a foundation year, which provides an extended introduction to the methods, sources, and ideas that underpin historical study before you move into the degree proper. The foundation year is particularly well suited to students who are returning to education, who studied different subjects at A-level, or who want more time to build confidence in academic writing and independent learning before tackling degree-level work. From there you will progress into the main programme, exploring periods and themes from medieval to modern, British to global, and developing the specialist knowledge and analytical depth that characterise history at degree level. Throughout the programme you will engage with primary sources, debate historiographical arguments, and develop your own interpretive voice. Hull has particular strengths in social, political, and cultural history, and the curriculum reflects both the regional heritage of the Humber and wider national and global themes. History graduates are consistently among the most employable, entering careers in law, the civil service, education, heritage, media, publishing, journalism, politics, and business. The analytical and written skills you develop are directly applicable in any role that requires careful thinking and clear communication. The degree is also an excellent foundation for postgraduate study in history, archival practice, public history, or law.
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