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Durham University Whiteknights

Whiteknights , England ,United Kingdom

BA in Ancient, Medieval and Modern History

Year 1
In the first year, you will take three modules from History and three from Classics. You must choose at least one History module which is either Medieval or Early Modern; and one which is Modern. The modules on offer reflect the research interests of staff. 

History modules have previously included:

Reformation Europe
Tensions of Empire
The Birth of Western Society, 300-1050
New Heaven, New Earth: Latin Christendom and the World, 1000-1300.
In Ancient History, you will take two interdisciplinary modules that serve to give you a grounding in the central periods of Greek and Roman culture.

Modules have previously included:

Remembering Athens
Monuments and Memory in the Age of Augustus
The third module is a matter of choice. Modules have previously included:

Intermediate Latin and Greek for those with an A level or equivalent 
Greek Art and Architecture
Early Greek Philosophy
The Craft of the Ancient Historian.
Year 2
In the second year, you will take three modules from History and three from Classics. Second-year History modules tend to focus more on particular periods and events, and there are fewer survey courses. One of the History modules taken must be ‘Conversations with History’. This is a seminar-driven, student-led module, which encourages you to think about the way in which history is written. You will choose one from a range of possible strands in this module, each of which focuses on a particular historical debate or phenomenon. You must choose one History module which is either Medieval or Early Modern; and one which is Modern (the Conversations strand will count as one of these choices). There is no other restriction on choice.

Modules have previously included:

Conversations Strands: the Usable Past; the Built Environment
History and Guilt
Power and Peoples
Inventing the Middle Ages
Monarchy
Empire, Liberty and Governance.
Other modules have previously included:

Hard Times: British Society c. 1800-1901
Modern China’s Transformations
The American Half-century: the United States since 1945
The King’s Two Bodies: Rulership in Late Medieval Europe
The Ottoman World, 1400-1700.
In Ancient History, second-year historical offerings have previously included:

Archaic Greece
The Hellenistic World
Crisis of The Roman Republic
Roman Buildings and their Decoration.
Year 3
In the third year you may take the equivalent of three modules in each department, or you may take the equivalent of four modules in one and two in the other.

In History, you may choose a triple-module Special Subject, taught entirely through seminars, which involves the close study of primary sources. You will work in a small group with a specialist in the field, with a three-hour seminar every week. Or you may choose to do supervised independent research leading to the writing of an extended Dissertation. Given this emphasis on focused study and independence, there is no requirement for you to study a range of periods in this year.

Third-year single modules are all strongly reflexive in character, encouraging you to think about the ways in which historical knowledge is produced. Third-year History modules are all specialised, research-led topics.

Modules in History have previously included:

Special subjects:

A World Turned Upside Down: Radicalism in the English Revolution
The Disappearance of Claudine Rouge: Murder, Mystery and Microhistory in Early Modern France
Light Beyond the Limes: the Christianization of Pagan Europe, 300-1000
From War to Cold War: US Foreign Policy, c. 1944-1948.
Single modules:

Anglo-Saxon Invasion? The Search for English
Origins Revolution and History
Interpreting Conflict in Post-Colonial Africa
History of American Capitalism.
In Ancient History, have previously included:

Law and Society in Classical Athens
Roman Syria
The Later Roman Empire
Greeks and Persians
Urbs Roma
Writing Alexander.
We review course structures and core content (in light of e.g. external and student feedback) every year, and will publish finalised core requirements for 2020 entry from September 2019.

Intakes

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Minimum English Language Requirements

English Level Description IELTS (1.0 -9.0) TOEFL IBT (0-120) TOEFL CBT (0-300) PTE (10-90)
Expert 9 120 297-300 86-90
Very Good 8.5 115-119 280-293 83-86
Very Good 8 110-114 270-280 79-83
Good 7.5 102-109 253-267 73-79
Good 7 94-101 240-253 65-73
Competent 6.5 79-93 213-233 58-65
Competent 6 60-78 170-210 50-58
Modest 5.5 46-59 133-210 43-50
Modest 5 35-45 107-133 36-43
Limited 4 32-34 97-103 30-36
Extremely Limited < 4 < 31 < 93 < 30

Admission Requirement / Eligibility Criteria

Undergraduate Standard XII A*A*A Standard XII with an average score of 90% (best of 4 academic subjects) with any prerequisite subjects at 87% or higher. A*AA Standard XII with an average score of 87% (best of 4 academic subjects) with any prerequisite subjects at 85% or higher. AAA Standard XII with an average score of 85% (best of 4 academic subjects) with any prerequisite subjects at 85% or higher. AAB Standard XII with an average score of 84% (best of 4 academic subjects) with any prerequisite subjects at 85% or higher. ABB Standard XII with an average score of 83% (best of 4 academic subjects) with any prerequisite subjects at 85% or higher. Note: Standard XII from CBSE or CISCE Boards and some State Boards only are accepted for entry. State Boards considered on a case by case basis. Postgraduate Taught A 3, 4 or 5-year Bachelors degree from an approved Indian university with a score of 60%-70% depending on the institution. a. IELTS: 6.5 (no component under 6.0) b. TOEFL iBT (internet based test): 92 (no component under 23) c. Cambridge Proficiency (CPE): Grade C d. Cambridge Scale (CAE or CPE): 176 (minimum of 169 per component) e. Cambridge O'level English Language (1119-Malaysia; 1120-Brunei; 1125 or 1126-Mauritius; 1128-Singapore and 1123-all other countries) at grade C or above. f. Cambridge IGCSE First Language English at Grade C or above [not normally acceptable for students who require a Tier 4 student visa] g. Cambridge IGCSE English as a Second Language at Grade B or above [not normally acceptable for students who require a Tier 4 student visa] h. GCSE English Language at grade C or above i. Pearson Test of English (overall score 62 (with no score less than 56 in each component)) j. Trinity ISE Language Tests - Level III or above (with a pass in both modules)

  • Course Type: Full Time
  • Course Level: Bachelors/UG Degree
  • Duration: 03 Year  
  • Total Tuition Fee: 61500 GBP
    Annual Cost of Living: 9207 GBP
    Application Fee: N/A
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