MA Regional & Local History

The geographical focus of study on this Regional and Local History course is predominantly on the Wessex region and the South of England in general.

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MA Regional & Local History at University of Winchester

Regional and Local History explores the development of the study of communities’ histories by examining theories and models used by historians. 

Fact File

Entry requirements: Normally a first or second-class (upper division) Honours degree in a related subject or professional experience in the area of study. There is no requirement for applicants to have a background in both history and archaeology

Full-time: 1 year

Part-time:
2 years

Programme Leader: Dr Ryan Lavelle
Telephone +44 (0) 1962 827137
Email Ryan.Lavelle@winchester.ac.uk

If English is not your first language: IELTS 6.5 (including 6.5 in academic writing) or a TOEFL score of 575 (paper-based) or 232 (computer-based) or equivalent

Start dates: September

Application process: UKPASS (full-time applicants only) or Direct Entry Application Form (part-time applicants only)

Programme Content

The geographical focus is predominantly on the Wessex region and the South of England in general, but many examples and case studies are drawn from other areas
as appropriate.

Students study core modules before choosing three optional studies from the bank of Special Studies available.Fieldtrips are associated with some of the history optional modules.

Modules

• Approaches to the Local and Regional Past
• Research Methodology

Examples of Special Studies in History include:
• The History of Anglo-Saxon Wessex
• Normandy, 911-1204
• The Rulers of the Late Medieval English Provinces

Learning and Teaching

Students undertake lectures, seminars, workshops and tutorials, with day schools and excursions as appropriate. The teaching team is made up primarily of highly respected researchers, and specialists from outside the University also deliver elements of the programmes.
 

Assessment

Each module is assessed by written assignments of 4,000 words, except the core module which consists of two 2,000-word essays.

Dissertation
The dissertation is a substantial piece of independent research and full tutorial support is provided. Students write 20,000 words on a subject of their choice from
within the realms of history.

Careers

Graduates have gone on to work within the history industries, in museums or archives around the region, The programme also provides a firm foundation for postgraduate research or further training.