MSc in English Local History
This two-year part-time MSc course is designed to combine a systematic training in historical research techniques with the study of a range of major local historical themes and the chance to undertake an individually-researched dissertation.
Closed to applications for entry in 2026-27. Register to receive an email when applications open (for entry in 2027-28).
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- Part time: 2 years
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- Higher level required
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About the course
The MSc draws on knowledge and skills acquired in many years of providing specialist classes in local history, and profits from close links with local, social and economic historians elsewhere in the University. The course will be relevant to potential or practising teachers, archaeologists, environmental planners, archivists, librarians, museum professionals and teachers in adult education as well as to dedicated researchers pursuing the subject in its own right.
Course structure
At the start of the course, you will prepare for a qualifying test, which covers concepts and methods. You will also receive an introduction to research in local history.
Teaching will comprise two compulsory topics on sources, methods and foundations of English local history. You will also take two advanced topics, which are chosen from a range of specific themes in English local history.
Core components
You will take two core modules and write a dissertation.
Option modules
You will choose two option modules.
Course details
Entry requirements
For entry in 2025-26