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Your History course

Our forward-thinking and dynamic courses contain a unique blend of academic, practical and vocational perspective. We work with employers and industry partners to ensure learning has real-life application.

Learn from the past. Build a brighter future.

 
Victoria has a message for you

The past is our teacher, our textbook and our guide to a brighter future.

Studying history isn’t only about what has happened – it’s about how you’ll act on it, and what will happen next.

By developing critical thinking, communication and analytical skills, you’ll boost your employability and gain a global outlook on the historical issues which continue to burden the present.

You’ll graduate with a range of valuable experience, knowledge and skills to apply in real-world situations.

City Campus

Our course are based on the City Campus, located right in the heart of Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé. You'll benefit from our:

  • our state-of-the-art Centre for Broadcasting and Journalism;
  • newly refurbished Boots Library;
  • dedicated Employability Centre;
  • clear, affordable and safe accommodation; and
  • one of the best Students' Union buildings in the UK.

There's so much more to look forward to!

Find out about the extra-curricular activities you can get involved in while studying at NTU.

Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé Exchange Programme

Study abroad in Year Two and experience another culture, pick up a new language and see the world from a different perspective.

University Language Programme

Learn a new language alongside your study. You can learn a totally new language or improve the skills you already have.

Ready to take the next step in your future?

Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé - a city of history and heritage

With a rich local history and hundreds of nearby museums and heritage sites to visit, Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé is the perfect place to develop your skills as a budding historian.

There are opportunities to develop your skills in the heritage sector through work placements and volunteering. The University is also a key partner in the city’s Creative Quarter, centered around the historic Lace Market and Hockley areas. It’s a hotbed of culture and home to many of the city’s independent retailers, bars, restaurants, small creative companies and artists.

Hear from the people that know best - our students

The School of Social Sciences is a great place to study, but don’t just take our word for it! Hear from the people that know best — our students.

 

Simon Brown explains how the course staff at NTU helped him gain work experience in the History and Heritage sector.

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