

BA History with Integrated Foundation Year
About this course
History is the disciplined study of the human past, asking not just what happened but why, how we know, and what it means for the present. It trains you to read critically, weigh competing accounts, construct arguments from evidence, and communicate ideas with clarity and precision. These are skills valued far beyond academic life, which is why history graduates are sought after in law, journalism, public policy, business, and the civil service. At Royal Holloway, University of London, this programme opens with an integrated foundation year designed to build the knowledge and academic skills you will need to approach your history degree with confidence. That year provides a thorough grounding in research methods, critical thinking, and academic writing, ensuring students from a wide range of backgrounds are well-prepared for degree-level study. From there, you will move into the full history programme, exploring periods and themes from ancient civilisations through to the modern era. You will develop expertise in historical methods, engaging with primary sources alongside scholarly debate, and you will learn to place events in their broader political, social, economic, and cultural contexts. The programme offers both a sandwich year and a year abroad, allowing you to gain professional experience in the workplace and to study history from an international perspective. There are also work placement opportunities built into the course. These structural features mean that over the duration of your studies you have multiple opportunities to extend your learning beyond the seminar room, whether through archival research, time at a partner institution overseas, or practical experience with an employer. History graduates pursue careers in education, heritage and museum work, the civil service, journalism, publishing, law, and politics. Many use the analytical and communication skills the degree develops to move into management, finance, or the third sector. Postgraduate study in history, archival studies, public history, or related fields is a well-trodden path for those who wish to deepen their expertise.
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