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Modules for course V130 | BA/MEMH
BA Mediaeval and Early Modern His

This is a provisional list of modules to be offered on this course in the 2022–23 academic year.

The list may not be complete, and the final course content may be different.

You can also view the modules offered in the year 2021–22.

Find out more about studying and applying for this degree.

  • Year 1 Modules
  • Year 2 Modules
  • Year 3 Modules

Year 1 Modules

Course BA/MEMH: BA Med & Early Mod Hist Year 1
Pre-modern modules The student must take a minimum of 40 credits from the modules in Pre-modern modules. The student must take at least 2 of the modules in Pre-modern modules.
Medieval Wales The student must take a maximum of 20 credits from the modules in Medieval Wales. The student may not take more than 1 of the modules in Medieval Wales.
HXW-1007 Wales: Princes to Tudors (20) (Semester 1)
HXC-1007 Cymru: Tywysogion i Duduriaid (20) (Semester 1)
Early Modern History The student must take a maximum of 20 credits from the modules in Early Modern History.
HXH-1002 The Six Lives of Henry VIII (20) (Semester 2)
HXC-1003 Chwech Oes Harri’r VIII Cymraeg (20) (Semester 2)
Medieval History The student must take a maximum of 20 credits from the modules in Medieval History. The student may not take more than 1 of the modules in Medieval History.
HXH-1011 Europe in the High Middle Ages (20) (Semester 1)
HXC-1011 Ewrop yn y Canol Oesoedd Uchel (20) (Semester 1)
Optional modules The student must take between 20 and 60 credits from the modules in Optional modules. The student must take between 1 and 3 modules from Optional modules.
History The student must take between 0 and 40 credits from the modules in History. The student must take between 0 and 2 modules from History.
HPS-1002 Power, Freedom & the State (20) (Semester 1)
HXH-1012 Britain: Blitz to Brexit (20) (Semester 2)
Archaelogy and Heritage The student must take between 0 and 80 credits from the modules in Archaelogy and Heritage.
HXA-1005 Archaeological Principles&Tech (20) (Semester 1)
HXH-1005 Intro to History and Heritage (20) (Semester 1)
HXA-1008 Intro. to Historic Archaeology (20) (Semester 2)
HXA-1006 Intro. to British Prehistory (20) (Semester 2)
Modern History The student must take between 0 and 20 credits from the modules in Modern History. The student must take between 0 and 1 modules from Modern History.
HXH-1004 Intro Modern History1815-1914 (20) (Semester 1)
HXC-1004 Cyflwyniad Hanes Modern Cymraeg (20) (Semester 1)
Modern Wales The student must take a maximum of 20 credits from the modules in Modern Wales. The student may not take more than 1 of the modules in Modern Wales.
HXW-1010 Wales in the Modern World (20) (Semester 2)
HXC-1006 Cymru yn y Byd Modern Cymraeg (20) (Semester 2)

Year 2 Modules

Compulsory Modules

Semester 2

  • HPS-2055: Making History (20)

Optional Modules

60 to 100 credits from:

  • HPS-2001: Work Placement - Semester 1 (20) (Semester 1)
  • HPS-2004: Modern Ideas & Movements (20) (Semester 2)
  • HPS-2005: Work Placement - Semester 2 (20) (Semester 2)
  • HGC-2007: Cenhedloedd Sbaen yn yr Ugeinf (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTC-2008: Stori America 1607-1867 (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTH-2110: The Guardians of Heritage (20) (Semester 1)
  • HTH-2112: Reformation and Counter-Reform (20) (Semester 1 + 2)
  • HTA-2116: Later Prehistoric Communities (20) (Semester 1)
  • HTA-2120: Rethinking Archaeology (20) (Semester 1)
  • HTW-2123: Owain Glyndwr and his Movement (20) (Semester 1)
  • HTA-2125: The Prehistoric Archaeology of (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTA-2126: Geoarchaeology (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTW-2127: WALES AND EUROPE IN THE RENAIS (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTC-2128: Cestyll a Chymdeithas (20) (Semester 1)
  • HTC-2132: Rhyfel Mawr trwy lygaid y Cym. (20) (Semester 2)
  • HGH-2133: THE TUDORS: POLITICS, SOCIETY, (20) (Semester 1)
  • HGH-2138: Europe 1945-1992 (20) (Semester 1)
  • HGH-2139: The Kingdom in the Sun: Norman (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTH-2149: Britannia Rule the Waves: The (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTH-2150: Britain in the Jazz Age (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTH-2157: The Age of the Castle (20) (Semester 1)
  • Over Level 5 and 6 students must take 2 General Modules - those with a codes beginning HGH, HGW or HGC, and they may take only 20 credit of modules that cover the period after 1750. Students may take 20 credits offered by another School as an elective module in place of a module from this section (providing that they have selected at least 60 credits of modules from the above list of general and topic modules)

0 to 40 credits from:

  • SXU-2001: Social & Political Research (20) (Semester 1)
  • SXY-2001: Criminological Theory (20) (Semester 1)
  • SXU-2002: Analys. Social & Political Deb (20) (Semester 2)
  • HPS-2009: Exorcism (20) (Semester 1)
  • SXP-2010: Poverty and Inequality (20) (Semester 2)
  • HPS-2016: The Atlantic Slave Trade (20) (Semester 2)
  • SXS-2035: Classical Social Theory (20) (Semester 1)
  • HPS-2206: Sex and Society (20) (Semester 2)
  • VPR-2301: 20th Century Phil of Religion (20) (Semester 1)
  • VPR-2400: Buddhism in the Modern World (20) (Semester 2)
  • HPS-2402: The Holocaust: Philosophical a (20) (Semester 1)
  • Students may take 20 credits offered by another School as an elective module in place of a module from this section (providing that they have selected at least 60 credits of modules from the above list of general and topic modules).

Year 3 Modules

Compulsory Modules

Semester 1

  • HPS-3006: Dissertation (40) Core

Semester 2

  • HPS-3006: Dissertation

20 credits from:

  • HSH-3041: Country House Life, 1750-1914 (20) (Semester 1)
  • HSH-3045: Nationalism in the UK (20) (Semester 1)
  • HSC-3050: Cymru'r Tywysogion (20) (Semester 1)
  • HSH-3137: Ruled by an Orange: England an (40) (Semester 1 + 2)
  • HSH-3150: Princely Wales (20) (Semester 1)
  • Students must take ONE special subject from the above list

Optional Modules

40 to 60 credits from:

  • HPS-3001: Work Placement - Semester 1 (20) (Semester 1)
  • HGC-3007: Cenhedloedd Sbaen yn yr Ugeinf (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTC-3008: Stori America 1607-1867 (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTH-3110: The Guardians of Heritage (20) (Semester 1)
  • HTH-3112: Reformation and Counter-Reform (20) (Semester 1 + 2)
  • HTA-3116: Later Prehistoric Communities (20) (Semester 1)
  • HTC-3123: Owain Glynd?r a'i Fudiad (20) (Semester 1)
  • HTA-3125: The Prehistoric Archaeology of (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTA-3126: Geoarchaeology (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTW-3127: WALES AND EUROPE IN THE RENAIS (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTC-3128: Cestyll a Chymdeithas (20) (Semester 1)
  • HTC-3132: Rhyfel Mawr trwy lygaid y Cym. (20) (Semester 2)
  • HGH-3133: THE TUDORS: POLITICS, SOCIETY, (20) (Semester 1)
  • HGH-3138: Europe 1945-1992 (20) (Semester 1)
  • HGH-3139: The Kingdom in the Sun: Norman (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTH-3150: Britain in the Jazz Age (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTH-3157: The Age of the Castle (20) (Semester 1)
  • Select 40 credits from the remaining modules: 20 credits from each semester. Students must ensure that the requirement to take 2 general modules over Levels 5 and 6 has been met, and may take only 20 credits of modules that cover the period after 1750.

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