This course offers a vibrant engagement with history, combining social and cultural perspectives with focus on empathy and challenging viewpoints. Students explore diverse topics across multiple eras and contexts, from pirates in the early modern Atlantic to civil rights campaigns of the 1960s. The program emphasizes understanding how history is experienced today and investigates how the past can be brought alive through placements, site visits, and research. Additionally, it integrates a contemporary approach to Theology and Ethics, examining modern moral, political, and religious issues, including debates on religion, atheism, race, gender, and sexuality. The course’s design aims to develop critical skills and original research capabilities, preparing students for a wide range of careers or further academic study.
Why this course is highly recommended
This degree is ideal if you're passionate about understanding historical events and ethical issues of today, offering a forward-thinking, issue-led approach. Its renowned teaching quality is reflected in its high rankings for teaching excellence and student support. Students benefit from international travel opportunities, engaging directly with history and religion across different cultural contexts, which can enhance employability. The course’s combination of historical insight, critical thinking, and real-world experience makes it a compelling choice for those interested in history, religion, and ethics.
Students can specialise in social and cultural history, with a focus on studying the past through empathy and various challenging perspectives. The course incorporates modules on local, national, and global history, emphasizing original research, data analysis, and site visits to archives and museums. In Theology & Ethics, the focus is on contemporary issues such as religious debate, world religions, and moral questions linked to current societal challenges, integrating religious texts and modern debates.
Application fees
15.87L
1st year tuition fees
15.87L
Living cost
Applicants typically need 96-112 UCAS tariff points from qualifications like A/AS Levels, BTEC, IB, Cambridge Pre-U, or Extended Project. The course welcomes diverse qualifications, and there is a pathway through Foundation Year courses for applicants who do not meet the standard tariff points.

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Graduates can pursue careers in education, heritage, law, journalism, public policy, or work within museums, archives, and libraries. The analytical, research, and communication skills gained are highly valued by top employers, especially in finance, legal, and logistics sectors. Many graduates continue with PGCE teaching courses or further study, supported by guaranteed interview opportunities at BGU.