BA (Hons) History with Global History draft
Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-18 | - |
2023-05-02 | - |
2023-09-26 | 2023-07-17 |
2024-01-16 | - |
Program Overview
The BA (Hons) History with Global History program at Goldsmiths, University of London offers a comprehensive exploration of global issues and histories, combining history with interdisciplinary approaches. Students develop critical thinking, research, and communication skills while gaining a deep understanding of empires, postcolonialism, race, and contemporary global challenges, preparing them for diverse careers in research, education, and beyond.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
- Focus: Global issues and histories across continents and chronologies.
- Methodology: Interdisciplinary approach combining history, anthropology, and other relevant fields.
- Strengths:
- Global perspective on history.
- Internationally recognized faculty with expertise in global history.
- Understanding of empires, postcolonialism, race, and contemporary global issues.
- Development of critical thinking, research, and communication skills.
- Objectives:
- Equip students with the knowledge and skills to critically analyze and interpret global historical issues.
- Foster understanding of complex interconnections between cultures, ideas, politics, and power beyond geographical boundaries.
- Prepare graduates for diverse career paths in research, education, government, media, and NGOs.
Outline:
- Program Structure: 3 years full-time or 4-6 years part-time.
- Year 1:
- Focus on foundational skills and knowledge in global history.
- Compulsory modules:
- Global Connections: the violence and exchanges that shaped the modern world
- Historical Controversies
- Reading and Writing History
- Identity, Agency & Environment 1
- Identity, Agency & Environment 2
- Two additional 15-credit modules from the History Department.
- Year 2:
- Deepen understanding of global historical themes and processes.
- Select 90 credits of Year 2 modules:
- 30 credits from the Global History pathway.
- Up to 30 credits from an intercollegiate Group II module.
- Up to 15 credits from a relevant interdisciplinary or history-specific module.
- Compulsory modules:
- The Goldsmiths Elective
- Goldsmiths' Social Change Module
- Year 3:
- Specialize in Global History and develop independent research skills.
- Compulsory modules:
- Special Subject module in Global History (30 credits)
- Dissertation related to Global History (30 credits)
- Choose 60 credits of optional modules from the History Department.
Assessment:
- Diverse assessment methods: essays, reviews, source analyses, blogs, videos, walks, presentations, exams, and dissertations.
- Balance of coursework and exams varies across modules and years.
- Emphasis on independent research and critical thinking.
- Timely and constructive feedback provided to improve student learning.
Teaching:
- Cumulative and progressive approach, building knowledge and skills year on year.
- Variety of teaching methods: lectures, seminars, field trips, film screenings, workshops, and extended seminars.
- Emphasis on active learning, critical discussion, and independent research.
- Expert faculty with strong international reputations in global history.
- Close student-faculty interaction through consultation hours, tutorials, and co-supervision of dissertations.
Careers:
- Diverse career opportunities in academic research, education, government, media, NGOs, museums, archives, and cultural institutions.
- Strong foundation for postgraduate study in history, anthropology, or related fields.
- Careers service provides support with CV writing, interview skills, and networking opportunities.
Other:
- Program is rated top 20 in the UK for quality of teaching in History (Guardian University League Table 2023).
- International community of scholars and students.
- Opportunities to engage with historical questions relevant to contemporary global issues.
- Encourages critical thinking and social justice engagement.
Annual tuition fees
These are the fees for students starting their programme in the 2024/2025 academic year. Home - full-time: £9250 There may also be specific additional costs associated with your programme.
Goldsmiths, University of London
Overview:
Goldsmiths, University of London is a public research university located in South East London. It is known for its progressive teaching and world-leading research, particularly in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. The university prides itself on fostering a space for self-discovery and offers a single-site campus experience.
Services Offered:
Student Support:
Goldsmiths provides a range of support services for students, including a library, IT support, and a dedicated Graduate School for postgraduate research students.Learning Resources:
The university offers access to the Learn.gold virtual learning environment (VLE) and the Teaching and Learning Innovation Centre (TALIC).Campus Life:
Goldsmiths offers a vibrant campus experience with accommodation options, campus tours, and opportunities to connect with students through the Unibuddy platform.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Goldsmiths offers a unique campus experience in the heart of South East London. Students can explore the campus through virtual tours and learn about the local area through area guides. The university also hosts a variety of events and activities throughout the year.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Progressive Teaching:
Goldsmiths is known for its innovative and forward-thinking teaching methods.World-Leading Research:
The university boasts a strong research reputation, particularly in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.Vibrant Campus Community:
Goldsmiths fosters a diverse and inclusive campus community with a strong sense of belonging.Career Success:
A high percentage of Goldsmiths graduates move on to highly-skilled work after their studies.Academic Programs:
Goldsmiths offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including:
Arts:
Fine Art, Design, Music, Theatre, Film, and MediaHumanities:
English, History, Philosophy, Languages, and LiteratureSocial Sciences:
Sociology, Psychology, Politics, and EconomicsComputing:
Computer Science, Digital Media, and Information TechnologyOther:
Entry Requirements:
A-Level:
- BBB
BTEC:
- DDM
International Baccalaureate (IB):
- Students must achieve an overall score of
- 33 points in their IB, with
- three HL subjects at 655.
Access:
- Students must achieve a
- pass in their Access course, with
- 45 Level 3 credits , including
- 30 Distinctions and a number of merits/passes in subject-specific modules.
Scottish Qualifications:
- Students must achieve grades of
- BBBBC (Higher) or
- BBC (Advanced Higher) .
European Baccalaureate:
- 75%
Irish Leaving Certificate:
- H2 H2 H2 H2
Additional Requirements:
- Applicants may be invited to attend an interview to assess their suitability for the program. The interview will evaluate:
- Reasons for applying to this specific degree
- Background knowledge and expectations of the discipline(s)
- Intellectual potential and analytic skills
- Ability to express ideas verbally and engage in debate
- Motivation to complete the program
- Goldsmiths actively encourages applications from students with a wide range of relevant qualifications, especially the access diploma.
International Qualifications:
- Goldsmiths accepts a wide range of international qualifications.
English Language Proficiency:
- If English is not your first language, you will need to have an IELTS score (or equivalent English language qualification) of
- 6.0 with a
- 6.0 in writing and no element lower than 5.5 .
Alternative Qualifications:
- See Goldsmiths' full list of undergraduate entry qualifications.
- They welcome students with a range of educational experiences, and if you do not meet the standard qualifications, you can still apply. Goldsmiths will consider all aspects of your application, including your personal statement and references.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
- Applicants whose first language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in English.