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BA American with English History (V238)

  • Course Code UNU1V238401
  • Duration 4 Years
  • Attendance Full Time
  • Award Degree of Bachelor of Arts
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Overview
Native AmericanThe principal components of this four-year degree course are American and English history. Aiming to combine depth and breadth of study, this course gives rich opportunities for progressively more specialised and advanced work.


Course Structure

The programme combines the study of English history with American history, with primary focus falling on America. There are opportunities to explore US foreign policy, the Supreme Court, slavery, civil rights, and Native American history. There is an interdisciplinary dimension that encourages students to take modules involving the use of literary as well as historical sources.

In your first year you will take six modules. In addition to taking classes in American and English history, you will also take an introductory module that will equip you with the general intellectual and analytical skills necessary for this course.
In your second year, you will choose your six modules from a very wide range on offer in American history (for example: American and Vietnam; Race and Racism in the USA; Civil Rights and Black Liberation; Contemporary US Foreign Policy) English history (for example: Victorian Britain; Landscape history; Medicine and Society in Modern Britain; The British Empire) and American Studies (for example: The American Dream; Looking at Pictures: photography and visual culture in the USA; American Music; Reading the Virgin Land).

Your third year is spent in the United States, Canada, Australia or New Zealand.

Your final year includes: the writing of a research based dissertation; a two-semester documents-based special subject in American History (focusing, for example, on American Slavery, the Civil Rights Movement, Native American history, or the Cold War); and a fourth module chosen from a wide range of topics in American and English history.


Assessment

Key skills, issues and ideas are introduced in lectures given by all members of faculty. These are accompanied by more specialist study, undertaken in small seminar groups. You will also spend time studying and researching in the library. You will be assessed at the end of each semester on the basis of coursework, and at the end of each year by examination. In your final year, you will write a dissertation on a topic of your choice and with the advice of tutors. There is no final examination. Your final degree result is determined by the marks you receive in years two and four.

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Dr Rebecca Fraser    
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