Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The University of Glasgow's MSc Scottish History program provides an in-depth exploration of Scotland's history from the Medieval period to the 20th century. Led by renowned experts, the program offers access to primary sources and develops students' research, analytical, and communication skills. Graduates are equipped for careers in academia, public and private sectors, and further postgraduate studies.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The program features the following key aspects:
- Overview:
- Focuses on Gaelic Scotland, Scotland's place in the British Isles and Europe, and urban Scotland.
- Delivered by world-renowned experts in Scottish history.
- Offers excellent access to primary sources for research.
- Objectives:
- Provide students with a deep understanding of Scotland's history and its interactions with external forces.
- Equip students with the research skills necessary to engage critically with historical sources and historiography.
- Develop students' analytical and communication skills for successful academic and professional careers.
- Program Description:
- The program draws on the expertise of leading scholars in Scottish history, providing students with a unique opportunity to learn from the best in the field.
- The program curriculum is designed to be flexible, allowing students to tailor their studies to their individual interests and career goals.
- Students benefit from access to a wide range of primary sources, including the Baillie Collection of printed medieval and modern sources in Scottish, Irish and English history.
Outline:
The MSc Scottish History program consists of the following core elements:
- Compulsory Courses:
- DOING HISTORY: SOURCES AND SKILLS FOR HISTORIANS
- Optional Courses:
- Five optional courses from a wide selection, including:
- ISSUES, IDEOLOGIES AND INSTITUTIONS OF MODERN SCOTLAND
- MILITARY SCOTLAND IN THE AGE OF PROTO-GLOBALIZATION, C.1600-C.1800
- PLANTATION AND CIVILITY IN THE HEBRIDES AND IN ULSTER, C1541-1639
- SCOTTISH RADICALISM 1848-1950
- SCOTTISH CASTLES AND PALACES IN EUROPEAN CONTEXT, C. 1100-1600
- Dissertation:
- Students will independently research and write a dissertation on a topic related to their chosen area of specialization.
Assessment:
Assessment methods for the program include the following:
- Coursework:
- Essays, research papers, presentations, and other assignments designed to assess students' understanding of course material and their ability to apply historical knowledge and skills.
- Dissertation:
- Students will be assessed on the quality of their research, writing, and critical analysis within the dissertation.
Teaching:
The program features the following teaching approaches:
- Lectures:
- Delivered by leading scholars in the field, providing students with insights into key topics and historiographical debates.
- Seminars:
- Smaller group discussions fostering in-depth analysis of primary sources, critical thinking, and peer-to-peer learning.
- Tutorials:
- Individualized support and guidance provided by faculty members to help students develop their research and writing skills.
- Guest lectures:
Careers:
The MSc Scottish History program equips graduates with the following career opportunities:
- Academic research:
- Further doctoral studies in Scottish history or related fields.
- Positions in academia, research institutions, and archives.
- Public and private sectors:
- Roles in heritage management, policy development, museums, and cultural organizations.
- Positions in media, education, and communication requiring strong research and analytical skills.
- Further postgraduate studies:
- The program provides a solid foundation for further postgraduate studies in related disciplines.
Other:
Additional noteworthy aspects of the program include:
- Duration:
- The program is offered full-time (12 months) or part-time (24 months).
- Location:
- Fees:
- Admissions:
- International students:
MSc UK Full-time fee: £10650 Part-time fee: £1184 per 20 credits International & EU Full-time fee: £24000 PgDip UK Full-time fee: £7100 Part-time fee: £1184 per 20 credits International & EU Full-time fee: £16000
University of Glasgow
Overview:
The University of Glasgow is a world-renowned institution located in Scotland, UK. It is consistently ranked among the top 100 universities globally and is known for its commitment to research and academic excellence.
Services Offered:
The University offers a wide range of services to its students, including:
Learning & Teaching Support:
Provides resources and guidance for students to succeed in their studies.Student Life Support:
Offers various resources and programs to enhance the overall student experience, including accommodation, wellbeing services, and career guidance.International Student Support:
Provides specific support and resources for international students, including visa guidance and cultural integration programs.Library Services:
Offers access to a vast collection of books, journals, and digital resources.Campus Development:
The University has invested significantly in its estate to provide modern and world-class facilities.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Students at the University of Glasgow can expect a vibrant and diverse campus experience. The University attracts students from over 140 countries, creating a truly international community. Students can participate in various clubs, societies, and events, both on and off campus. The city of Glasgow itself offers a rich cultural scene with numerous museums, theaters, and music venues.
Key Reasons to Study There:
World-Class Research:
The University is renowned for its world-leading research, with a strong focus on innovation and impact.Academic Excellence:
The University offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, taught by leading academics.International Reputation:
The University's global ranking and reputation attract students and staff from around the world.Vibrant Campus Life:
The University provides a supportive and engaging environment for students, with numerous opportunities for personal and professional development.Beautiful Campus:
The University's historic campus is located in the heart of Glasgow, offering a picturesque setting for learning and living.Academic Programs:
The University offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Undergraduate Programs:
Covers various disciplines, including Arts, Humanities, Science, Engineering, Medicine, and Law.Postgraduate Programs:
Offers a variety of master's and doctoral programs, including research degrees and professional qualifications.Centres for Doctoral Training:
Provides PhD scholarships and training in specialized research areas.Other:
The University is committed to sustainability and has been ranked among the top 20 universities globally for its sustainability initiatives. It also actively engages with the local community through various civic engagement programs.
Entry Requirements:
For both EU and international students, the entry requirements for the MSc/PgDip in Scottish History are as follows:
- Academic qualifications:
- A 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent qualification (e.g., GPA 3.0 or above) in a relevant subject, unless otherwise specified.
- Relevant subjects include: history, Scottish history, Gaelic studies, and Celtic studies.
- Applicants with qualifications below the required level may consider undertaking a pre-Masters course through the University's partner institution, Glasgow International College.
- Statement of interest:
- Applicants are required to submit a one-paragraph statement outlining their interest in the program.
- English language proficiency:
- Applicants whose first language is not English must meet the following English language requirements:
- IELTS: 6.5 overall with no subtest below 6.5 (test taken within 2 years 5 months of start date)
- TOEFL (ibt, my best or athome): 79 overall with Reading 19, Listening 20, Speaking 20, Writing 24 (test taken within 2 years 5 months of start date)
- Pearsons PTE Academic: 59 overall with no subtest below 59 (test taken within 2 years 5 months of start date)
- Cambridge Proficiency in English (CPE) and Cambridge Advanced English (CAE): 176 overall, no subtest below 169 (test taken within 2 years 5 months of start date)
- Oxford English Test: Oxford ELLT 7 with R&L OIDI level no less than 7 (Reading: 25-26, Listening: 18-19) and W&S OIDI level no less than 7
- Trinity College Tests: Integrated Skills in English II & III & IV: ISEII Distinction with Distinction in all sub-tests
- University of Glasgow Pre-sessional courses: Accepted for 2 years following date of successful completion
- Alternatives to English Language qualification:
- Degree from a majority-English speaking country (as defined by the UKVI including Canada if taught in English) with a minimum of 2 years at Undergraduate level or 9 months at Master's level, completed within the last 6 years.
- Undergraduate 2+2 degree from a majority-English speaking country (as defined by the UKVI including Canada if taught in English) with the final two years of study completed within the last 6 years.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
As disebutkan di atas, the English language proficiency requirements for this program are as follows:
- IELTS: 6.5 overall with no subtest below 6.5 (test taken within 2 years 5 months of start date)
- TOEFL (ibt, my best or athome): 79 overall with Reading 19, Listening 20, Speaking 20, Writing 24 (test taken within 2 years 5 months of start date)
- Pearsons PTE Academic: 59 overall with no subtest below 59 (test taken within 2 years 5 months of start date)
- Cambridge Proficiency in English (CPE) and Cambridge Advanced English (CAE): 176 overall, no subtest below 169 (test taken within 2 years 5 months of start date)
- Oxford English Test: Oxford ELLT 7 with R&L OIDI level no less than 7 (Reading: 25-26, Listening: 18-19) and W&S OIDI level no less than 7
- Trinity College Tests: Integrated Skills in English II & III & IV: ISEII Distinction with Distinction in all sub-tests
- University of Glasgow Pre-sessional courses: Accepted for 2 years following date of successful completion
- Alternatives to English Language qualification:
- Degree from a majority-English speaking country (as defined by the UKVI including Canada if taught in English) with a minimum of 2 years at Undergraduate level or 9 months at Master's level, completed within the last 6 years.
- Undergraduate 2+2 degree from a majority-English speaking country (as defined by the UKVI including Canada if taught in English) with the final two years of study completed within the last 6 years. These requirements are in place to ensure that students have the necessary language skills to succeed in the program. Students who do not meet these requirements may be required to take additional English language courses before they can start the program.