Course Overview

In the first year of your degree, you'll follow the core History module 'From the Medieval to the Modern: History and Historians'.

The second part of your Medieval and Renaissance Studies degree is mostly taught in collaboration with the Department of English and Creative Writing and the Department of European Languages and Cultures. It allows you to study the history of the period between 300 and 1700 as well as the culture, languages, literature and politics of the time, ranging from Celtic Britain to 17th century Europe.

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Career opportunities

Our History graduates have a number of career paths open to them, including journalism and publishing, marketing, PR and retail management. Core skills including independent research, critical analysis and effective presentation have enabled recent graduates to gain roles with major employers including Marks & Spencer, Santander, BskyB and Sainsbury's.

The interdisciplinary research methodologies, critical analysis, organisational and writing skills developed during our Medieval and Renaissance Studies degree can lead to career destinations including business, marketing, the media, publishing, the Civil Service and the public sector.

Many of our graduates decide to progress to postgraduate studies with us or other institutions, often entering into research and teaching positions.