B.A. History with a Year Abroad: V201 Degree Outline
Downloadable Course Booklet
Compulsory:
0.5 cu Seminars in History
0.5 cu Modern Historiography
1.0 cu World Histories
1.0 cu Eastern Europe Since 1856
One or Two from the following (to the value of 1.0 cu): (Subject to Availability)
Either: a language level 1 course (1.0 cu)
Or: an approved Course in another discipline (1.0 cu or 2 x 0.5 cus)

The temple at Garni, Armenia: the most easterly example of Hellenic architecture
Compulsory:
Group 2 History paper at SSEES or another college* (1.0 cu)
Plus three course-units, from:
One or two of:
Group 1(a) or 1(b)** History paper
Approved History paper at another college*
One or two of:
A language level 1 or 2 course (see above)
An approved course in another discipline

The fifteenth-century Matthias fountain: from Visegrad in Hungary
Compulsory units:
- Year Abroad Assignment (1.0 cu)
- Performance Certificate (1.0 cu)
- Progress Portfolio (1.0 cu)
- Self-Evaluation (1.0 cu)
Students must pass the performance certificate, progress portfolio and self-evaluation components before proceeding to the final year.
Compulsory:
Group 3 History paper either at SSEES or another college* (2.0 cus)
Plus two course-units from:
One or two of:
Group 1(a) or 1(b)** History paper
Group 2 History paper *
Approved History paper at another college*
Free-standing dissertation (10,000 words)
Up to one of:
Language level 2 or above (if not already taken)
An approved course in another discipline
* Approval to take papers at another college depends on prevailing intercollegiate arrangements, acceptance by the other college, and the effect on the overall degree profile.
** Remember Group 1(b) courses are worth 0.5 cu and must be taken in pairs.
Please note: some courses are inevitably oversubscribed. Alternatively, some courses have so few takers that they are not considered to be worth running. These constraints mean that your course choices cannot be guaranteed. In selecting course options it is always advisable to include SSEES courses as, at least, reserve choices.
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