2024/25 Undergraduate Programme Catalogue

BA History (International) Year 4 Placement

Programme overview

Programme code
BA-HISTI9
UCAS code
Duration
4 Years
Method of Attendance
Full Time
Programme manager
Dr Rebecca Darley
Contact address
r.r.darley@leeds.ac.uk
Total credits
485
School/Unit responsible for the parenting of students and programme
School of History
Examination board through which the programme will be considered
Relevant QAA Subject Benchmark Groups
History

Entry requirements

Entry Requirements are available on the Course Search entry

Programme specification

The School of History has a long-established international reputation for excellence in research and teaching. Our programme is notable for its chronological, geographical, and thematic range. Students have access to the outstanding resources of the university’s Brotherton Library, which houses one of the UK’s largest historical research collections.

This programme will:
• Provide students with an understanding of a range of societies and cultures across a broad chronological and geographical span;
• Enable students to identify and appreciate difference and diversity in interpretations of the past;
• Offer students a wide choice of specialist topics covering many periods, approaches and cultures, drawn from the research expertise of staff in the School;
• Develop students’ skills in the selection and interpretation of primary sources and historical scholarship;
• Develop students’ understanding of the range, value and challenges of primary source material available for historical study;
• Expand students’ knowledge of the uses of the past and the challenges of the historical discipline;
• Allow students to present interpretations based on historical sources, in a variety of formats;
• Develop students’ skills with respect to inclusive historical practice;
• Offer students the opportunity to conduct a supervised research project.

As well as developing students’ subject-specific knowledge and proficiencies, the School of History is committed to promoting students’ wider skills across five specific skill domains. Our graduates will:

Communication:
• Communicate clearly and persuasively with a variety of audiences and through a variety of means, including digitally enabled communication
• Articulate well-reasoned interpretations and arguments in answering meaningful questions about the past and, by implication, the present and future.
Collaboration:
• Work as part of a team as an effective collaborator;
• Engage respectfully in constructive debate.
Research & Analysis:
• Formulate clearly defined research questions;
• Conduct structured research enquiries that consist of setting tasks, and locating, synthesising and analysing evidence.
Independence and reflection:
• Work independently, while engaging positively with supervision and guidance;
• Apply effective learning strategies that demonstrate intellectual integrity, maturity, and self-direction;
• Reflect on and evaluate progress and respond positively to constructive feedback;
• Plan and mobilise resources effectively to meet deadlines.
Inclusivity and accessibility:
• Engage positively with issues raised by academic integrity and ethics and the responsibilities that arise through research and the use of the research and writing of others;
• Critically navigate the challenges faced in interpreting complex, ambiguous, conflicting, and often incomplete materials and evidence.

Year 1

Year 4 Placement

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Candidates must study 120 credits in total.

These 120 credits will comprise any compulsory modules stated as well as a mix of optional and/or University designated Discovery modules as set out below.

Compulsory Modules

Candidates are required to study the following compulsory modules:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HIST1000Exploring History20Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST1065Diverse Histories of Britain20Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Optional Modules

Candidates are required to study 20-40 credits from the following optional modules:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HIST1310The Medieval World in Ten Objects20Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST1320Medieval Lives: Identities, Cultures and Beliefs20Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Please note that optional modules run subject to enrolments. An optional module may not run if only a low number of students choose it.

Candidates are required to study 20-40 credits from the following optional modules:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HIST1060Faith, Knowledge and Power, 1500-175020Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST1510Global Empires20Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Please note that optional modules run subject to enrolments. An optional module may not run if only a low number of students choose it.

Candidates are required to study 20-40 credits from the following optional modules

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HIST1520Global Decolonization20Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST1530The Making of the Twentieth Century20Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Please note that optional modules run subject to enrolments. An optional module may not run if only a low number of students choose it.

Candidates may study up to 20 credits from the following optional History of Science modules:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HPSC1015Magic, Science and Religion10Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HPSC1030History of Psychology10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HPSC1046Introduction to the History of Science10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HPSC1050Darwin, Germs and the Bomb10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HPSC1080History of Modern Medicine10Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Please note that optional modules run subject to enrolments. An optional module may not run if only a low number of students choose it.

Discovery Modules

Candidates may study up to 20 credits of discovery modules if needed to bring their overall credits for Level 1 up to 120 credits.

The following Discovery module is particularly recommended:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
MEDV1081Religion and Culture: Medieval Christianity, Judaism and Islam20Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Please note that optional modules run subject to enrolments. An optional module may not run if only a low number of students choose it.

Year 2

Year 4 Placement

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Candidates must study 120 credits in total. These 120 credits will comprise any compulsory modules stated as well as a mix of optional and/or University designated ‘Discovery Modules’ as set out below.

Compulsory Modules

Candidates are required to study the following compulsory modules:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HIST2025History in Practice20 

Optional Modules

Candidates will be required to study 80-100 credits from the following baskets of optional modules. Only one choice per basket is allowed. These optional modules will vary year on year.

MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN HISTORY - Basket 1
Students choose one module:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HIST2083Voices of the People: Language and Speech in the Early Modern World20 
HIST2105Medieval Romans and the shape of Afro-Eurasia today20Not running in 202425
HIST2135Britain and the Industrial Revolution20Not running in 202425
HIST2170Patient Voices: Medicine and Healthcare in the Middle Ages20Not running in 202425

Please note that optional modules run subject to enrolments. An optional module may not run if only a low number of students choose it.

MODERN HISTORY - BASKET 2
Students choose one module:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HIST2011Mud, Blood and Poetry: The Cultural History of War in Britain20Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2360Bass Culture in Modern Britain20Not running in 202425
HIST2432Lost Colonists: Failure and the Family in Southern Africa, 1880-193920Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2580Slavery Studies Through Autobiography20Not running in 202425
HIST2595Curiosities and Monstrosities: Stuff on Display in Britain, c. 1753-185120Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Please note that optional modules run subject to enrolments. An optional module may not run if only a low number of students choose it.

CROSS LISTED WITH BA INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS - Basket 3

Students may either choose one module from this basket OR 20 credits of University designated ‘Discovery Modules’.

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HIST2140Imperial Germany 1871-191820Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2152Spain, 1898-1936: Disaster, Reaction and Reform20Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2301The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union, 1921-199320Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2430The History of Africa since 190020Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2557Thinking about History20Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2565Histories of Black Britain20Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)

Please note that optional modules run subject to enrolments. An optional module may not run if only a low number of students choose it.

MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN HISTORY - Basket 4

Students choose one module:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HIST2045Transformations of the Roman World20Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2073Most Christian Kings: France, 1515-171520Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2111Sacred Figures and Social Power: The Saints of Medieval Europe20 
MEDV2085Medieval Narratives in the Modern World: Nationalism, Terrorism, Popular Culture20Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Please note that optional modules run subject to enrolments. An optional module may not run if only a low number of students choose it.

MODERN HISTORY - Basket 5

Students choose one module:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HIST2079The Republic in Crisis: Conflict and Identity in France since 187020Not running in 202425
HIST2103Later Victorian England: Politics, Society and Culture20Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2320The Lucky Country? The Social History of Australia in the Twentieth Century20Not running in 202425
HIST2434The Global Caribbean, 1641-184820Not running in 202425
HIST2658Mao Zedong and Modern China, 1949-Present20Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Please note that optional modules run subject to enrolments. An optional module may not run if only a low number of students choose it.

Discovery Modules

Candidates may study up to 20 credits of Discovery modules if needed to bring their overall credits for Level 2 up to 120 credits.

Year 3

Year 4 Placement

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Candidates must study 120 credits in total. These 120 credits will comprise any compulsory modules stated as well as a mix of optional and/or University designated Discovery modules as set out below.

Compulsory Modules

Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory module:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HIST3500History Dissertation40Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)

Optional Modules

Candidates will be required to study 40 credits from the following special subject modules

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HIST3001Conquest, Convivencia and Conflict: Christian and Muslim Spain, 711-121240Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3005The 'Russian' Civil Wars, 1916-192240Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3018Pieces of A Man: the art, politics and life of Gil Scott-Heron (1949 – 2011)40Not running in 202425
HIST3026People, Water and Sand: An Environmental History of the Middle East40Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3071Debating the Woman Question20 
HIST3235Dividing India: The Road to Democracy in South Asia, 1939-195240Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3240The Harlem Renaissance: Black Culture and Politics 1919-194040Not running in 202425
HIST3270The Third Reich, 1933-194540Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3290Popular Belief in the Medieval West 1000-c.150040Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3332The Spanish Civil War, 1936-193940Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3390The Soviet Sixties: Politics and Society in the USSR, 1953-196840Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3498Early Modern Media: Printing and the People in Europe c.1500-c.180040Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3590White Africans: Intimacy, Race and Power40Not running in 202425
HIST3687The Later Elizabethan Age: Politics and Empire40Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3695The Korean War40Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3745Secret Service: The World of British Intelligence40Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3747The Iron Lady Abroad: Margaret Thatcher and UK Foreign Policy from 197940Not running in 202425
HIST3785Europe on the Move: Refugees and Resettlement, 1919-5940Not running in 202425
HIST3888The Global Vietnam War40Not running in 202425
HIST3930The First World War: A Global Conflict40Not running in 202425

Candidates are required to study 20-40 credits from the following optional modules. Only one choice per basket is allowed. These optional modules will vary year on year.

BASKET 1 - Level 3 History options, Semester 1

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HIST3100Colonial Bodies: Life and Death in British India, 1757-190020Not running in 202425
HIST3790Gender and Slavery in Latin America, 1580-188820Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
MEDV3411Medieval Women Mystics: Visionaries, Saints and Heretics20Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Please note that optional modules run subject to enrolments. An optional module may not run if only a low number of students choose it.

BASKET 2 - Level 3 History options, Semester 2

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HIST3073The First Crusade: The Conquest and Liberation of the Holy Land, 1096-109920 
HIST3530Mapping the Middle Ages: space and representation from the Pacific to the Atlantic20Not running in 202425
HIST3724Caribbean Identity, Society and Decolonisation20Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
MEDV3020Medieval Manuscripts and New Technologies20 

Please note that optional modules run subject to enrolments. An optional module may not run if only a low number of students choose it.

BASKET 3 - Cross Listed with BA INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITCS

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HIST3710Nazism, Stalinism and the Rise of the Total State20Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST3728The Breaking of Contemporary Britain: Challenges from the Post-War Period20Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST3877The World of Terror20Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST3880'Parasites' and 'Cockroaches': Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide in the Modern World20Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST3920People and Protest: Transnational Activism in the 20th Century and Beyond20Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST3999Doomed to Failure? European Great Power Politics from Bismarck to the Outbreak of World War I20Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Please note that optional modules run subject to enrolments. An optional module may not run if only a low number of students choose it.

Candidates may study up to 20 credits of Discovery modules if needed to bring their overall credits for Level 3 to 120 credits.

Discovery Modules

Candidates may take up to 20 credits of discovery modules from within or outside the School.

Candidates may study up to 20 credits of Discovery modules if needed to bring their overall credits for Level 3 to 120 credits.

Year 4

Year 4 Placement

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Optional Modules

For Study Abroad Students
If you register for Study Year Abroad, you will select HIST9001 Study Abroad and you will be expected to select mostly History courses at a non-UK University.

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
HIST9001Study Year Abroad120Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)

OR

For Horizon Year Abroad Students
If you register for Horizon Year Abroad, you will take LEED9000 Horizon Year Abroad (100 credits) and you will also be required to register for MODL3150 Intercultural Communication and Global Citizenship: A Critical Approach for the Horizon Year Abroad (20 credits). Both of these modules must be passed.

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
LEED9000Horizon Year Abroad100Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
MODL3150Intercultural Communication and Global Citizenship: A Critical Approach for the Horizon Year Abroad201 Jun to 30 Sep

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