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Course Description

This programme takes a fresh approach to MA level provision by combining the academic and critical thinking skills of the traditional humanities Masters with core professional skills and a real-world problem-solving approach.

Your existing subject knowledge, research interests, cultural background and life experiences will inform discussions and to a large extent the course content. You will work independently on projects of your own design as well as in collaboration with other students and/or organisations, creating a network of contacts and developing your professional profile. You will develop core skills and practice transformative thinking and problem-solving in readiness for graduate employment or further academic research.

Entry Requirements

Applicants normally require an undergraduate degree in a related discipline with an overall classification of 2:2 or above, or equivalent. Applicants who do not meet these requirements will also be considered but may be required to attend an interview or to submit a piece of written work as part of the application process.

We welcome applications from a wide sector and all non-standard applications will be carefully considered.

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Fees

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Module Details

Compulsory

  • Introduction to the New Humanities
  • Humanities at Work
  • Researching the New Humanities
  • Applied Humanities – Project I
  • The New Humanities in Action
  • Applied Humanities – Project II

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