Swansea University - BA Social History & Social Policy

BA Joint Honours Social History & Social Policy

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The UCAS code for this course is: LL42
Full time study: 3 year degree scheme

Part-time study:

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History at Swansea offers Single and Joint Honours programmes with other Arts and Humanities subjects, Geography, Economics and Law. Our students explore history with scholars recognised nationally and internationally as experts in their fields.  We have along and distinguished record as a centre of teaching and research. Our students graduate with a good degree from a good University that will place them strongly in the job market. They will also have a better understanding on how the past has shaped the world they live in, and with memories of an excellent experience.

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Standard Entry requirements

We welcome all enquiries and applications. Our preferred offer for Single and Joint Honours is BBC at A level (excluding General Studies) or equivalent. BBC offer is made on review of the application form, after taking into consideration the subjects studied, the predicted grades, reference and personal statement. Candidates pursuing Scottish Highers, the Irish Leaving Certificate, Access courses, the International Baccalaureate, European Baccalaureate or Welsh Baccalaureate qualifications, are also eligible.

Scholarships and Bursaries

For more information on Scholarships and Bursaries for this course, please click here

Research

Swansea has an enviable reputation when it comes to promoting research and our facilities are world-class. The admissions tutor can provide you with detailed information on the varied research facilities available to you for this course.

Accreditation

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Assessment

We use a variety of teaching methods but concentrate in particular on student-led discussion and group work. At the start of the degree, teaching consists primarily of lectures and small tutorials. As you progress through our scheme you become more experienced at motivating yourself and undertake more independent and in-depth study either on your own or as part of a group.

Important Dates

Information regarding dates and times for Enrolment can be found on the Student Records webpages.

Key Information Set
UK/EU Undergraduates

Applications should be made through UCAS.

International Students

Please see this page for information on studying at Swansea University

Postgraduate Students

Apply for your course by looking at this page.

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Arts and Humanities
Swansea University
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Swansea
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Wales UK

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