Details
Delve into the fascinating world of modern history and study the importance of civil rights and democracy for the working classes, as well as the impact of dictatorships and their tyranny on ordinary people. Make sense of the present by exploring the past and earn a versatile qualification in the process.
Complimentary courses
- Ancient History
- English Language / Literature
- Government & Politics
- Sociology
- Criminology
- Law / Applied Law
- Geography
Course Content
Studying A level History will see you explore the complexities of Communist Russia and the People’s Republic of China (1949 to 1976). You’ll also explore British history with a key focus on protest, agitation, and reform from 1780 to 1928, while coursework will focus on the abolishment of the slave trade in Britain. As a History student, you’ll be able to attend overseas trips to Athens or Rome, as well as getting to know British history better with a visit to Manchester. You’ll also experience university lectures, seminars, and workshops at the University of Hull’s acclaimed Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation.Your Opportunities
Possible career paths
- Archaeologist
- Archivist
- Curator
- Heritage Manager
- Educator
- Journalist
- Civil Servant
- Lawyer / Solicitor
- PR Professional
- Business Manager
Your Assessment
- 80% examination
- 20% coursework
Our Entry Requirements
For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements
For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements
Delve into the fascinating world of modern history and study the importance of civil rights and democracy for the working classes, as well as the impact of dictatorships and their tyranny on ordinary people. Make sense of the present by exploring the past and earn a versatile qualification in the process.
Complimentary courses
- Ancient History
- English Language / Literature
- Government & Politics
- Sociology
- Criminology
- Law / Applied Law
- Geography