| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
History BA
The University of Leeds offers a History BA program that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of historical events, concepts, and methodologies. This program is designed to equip students with critical thinking, analytical, and communication skills, making them highly sought after by employers.
Course Overview
History is much more than the study of the past. It's also the study of how and why different people have understood, interpreted, or remembered the past. Studying history can help us make sense of the present and inform our ambitions for the future. The BA in History at the University of Leeds reflects the latest developments in the study of history, providing an exceptionally broad coverage of history both by time period and geography.
Course Structure
The program consists of three years of full-time study, with optional work placements and study abroad opportunities. The course structure includes:
- Year 1: Core modules that provide a foundation in historical skills and awareness, as well as optional modules that introduce students to a wide range of historical topics.
- Year 2: Students explore historical topics in more detail, tailoring their degree to suit their emerging interests.
- Year 3: Students specialize in a specific topic, working closely with an expert tutor on a research-based module.
Core Modules
The program includes core modules such as:
Year 1
- Exploring History (20 credits): This module equips students with fundamental skills, techniques, and knowledge to flourish as undergraduate history students.
- Diverse Histories of Britain (20 credits): This module provides students with the opportunity to explore the history of Britain afresh, analyzing overarching 'national narratives' and considering who they include and exclude.
Year 2
- History in Practice (20 credits): This core module allows students to develop and apply new skills, such as working with archival material, learning digital humanities skills, or exploring heritage and the public face of history.
Year 3
- Final Year Project: Students can choose between a history dissertation or a public history final year project, where the final output is public-facing.
Optional Modules
The program offers a wide range of optional modules, including:
- Faith, Knowledge and Power
- The Medieval World in Ten Objects
- Medieval Lives: Identities, Cultures and Belief
- Global Empires
- Global Decolonization
- The Making of the Twentieth Century
Learning and Teaching
The program uses a range of teaching methods, including lectures, seminars, one-to-one tutorials, online discussions, and field trips. The learning activities are underpinned by digital technologies, providing students with opportunities to develop their skills in critical thinking, communication, research, and time management.
Assessment
Assessment methods vary depending on the modules chosen, including essays, 'take-home' exams, podcasts, group work, oral presentations, source commentaries, and annotated bibliographies.
Entry Requirements
The program requires:
- A-level: AAB
- Other course-specific tests: EPQ, Access to HE Diploma, BTEC, Cambridge Pre-U, International Baccalaureate, Irish Leaving Certificate, Scottish Highers/Advanced Highers, Welsh Baccalaureate
Fees
The tuition fees for the program are:
- UK: £9,790
- International: £26,500 (per year)
Career Opportunities
A degree in History from the University of Leeds equips students with valuable skills that prepare them for a range of different careers, including law, business, civil service, international governance, education, finance, heritage, teaching, publishing, fashion, journalism, local government, media, marketing, and politics.
Study Abroad and Work Placements
The program offers opportunities for study abroad and work placements, allowing students to gain practical experience and develop their skills in a real-world setting.
Related Courses
The University of Leeds offers related courses, including:
- Arts and Humanities with Foundation Year BA
- Economics and History BA
- English and History BA
- History and Philosophy BA
- History and Sociology BA
- International History and Politics BA
- Modern Languages and History BA
