Part I (45 credits total)
HI6075 Making History Public (10 credits)
HI6076 Changing Directions in History: Transformative Historians and their Work (5 credits)
Specialist Stream (20 credits)
Medieval and Renaissance History
HI6090 The Insular World in Text and Image (10 credits)
HI6077 The Classical Revival 1250-1500 (5 credits)
HI6078 New World, Ancient Texts (5 credits)
HI6094 Imagining the Medieval City: Historical Contexts for Medievalists (10 credits)
Modern Ireland
HI6074 Debates in the Irish Revolution (10 credits)
HI6087 Healthcare in Ireland, 1750-present (10 credits)
Media and History
HI6083 Radicalism, Dissent and the Print Media in Modern Ireland (10 credits)
European and International History
HI6026 US Foreign Policy and Contemporary History (10 credits)
HI6045 War and Peace: the European State System from 1648 to 1990 (10 credits)
Plus 10 credits from any stream or choose one of:
HI6063 Work Placement and Portfolio (10 credits)
LT6001 Beginners' Latin (10 credits)
Part II
HI6100 Dissertation (45 credits)
See the Academic Calendar (MA History) for further information.
Postgraduate Diploma in History
MA candidates who pass Part I and opt not to proceed to Part II of the Master’s programme may register for HI6085: Research Project (15 credits) and, on successful completion of HI6085, are awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in History. Students must submit HI6085 to the School by the second Friday in September in the same academic year or may register for HI6085 in the following academic year (part-time), following completion of Part I.
Candidates who pass Part I and opt to proceed to Part II of the Master’s programme and who fail, or fail to submit, Part II may register for HI6085 in the following academic year (part-time), and upon successful completion, will be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in History.
Postgraduate Certificate in History
MA Candidates who pass these 30 credits of taught modules may opt to exit the programme and be awarded a Postgraduate Certificate in History.
Modules
Further details on modules can be found in our Book of Modules. Any modules listed are indicative of the current set of modules for this course but are subject to change from year to year.
University Calendar
You can find the full academic content for the current year of any given course in our University Calendar.
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