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MA in Social and Economic History (Research Methods), Durham University

Durham - UK,

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12 Months

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About this course

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This MA program aims to develop your theoretical and practical skills for in-depth research into social and economic history. It offers top-tier training in social research methods, applied to historical study, and is accredited by the Economic and Social Research Council. The course combines teaching from the Department of History and the Department of Sociology, covering research themes, methodologies, and sources from a historical perspective. Students conduct independent research through a dissertation and have access to extensive libraries, archives, and special collections. The program is designed to cater to those interested in understanding past social and economic contexts and fostering research skills for academic or professional careers.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is ideal for those passionate about exploring social and economic history while gaining rigorous research skills. Its accreditation by the Economic and Social Research Council and the opportunity for a PhD via the Northern Ireland and North East Doctoral Training Partnership make it a strong pathway for research careers. The active postgraduate community, access to world-class archives, and a flexible mix of core and elective modules make it attractive for students aiming to deepen their historical knowledge and research expertise.

Specialisation

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The course concentrates on social and economic history with a focus on research methods. It integrates social science research techniques such as qualitative and quantitative methods and allows for selection from various modules in social sciences, sciences, and arts & humanities. The curriculum emphasizes independent research, culminating in a dissertation that enables specialization in a particular area of history.

Course fees

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1st year tuition fees

28.24L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants should have a 2:1 undergraduate degree, with an overall score of 65% or above, or a GPA of 3.5. A degree in History or a related subject is required. Additionally, applicants need to submit an academic CV, a sample of written work up to 2,500 words, transcripts if available, and a 750-word research outline outlining their intended project.
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English language test

TOEFL

102

DUOLINGO

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PTE

68

IELTS

7

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue careers in research, academia, or sectors like arts and heritage, law, civil service, teaching, charities, and business. The program develops critical thinking, analysis, and communication skills, which are highly valued across various fields. It also prepares students for further research, including doctoral studies, and opportunities in cultural and historical sectors.

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What are the entry requirements for this course?

A 2:1 undergraduate degree, with a minimum overall score of 65% or GPA of 3.5, in History or a related subject is needed. Applicants must also submit a CV, writing sample, transcripts, and a research outline.

What are the tuition fees for international students?

International students pay £26,750 per year for full-time study and £14,800 per year for part-time study.

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