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University of Chichester: Cultural History

Institution University of Chichester View institution profile
Department Humanities - History and Politics
Web www.chi.ac.uk
Email admissions@chi.ac.uk
Telephone 01243 816002
Study type Taught

Summary

Explore the influence of significant events and contexts on culture

Develop into an independent researcher in a supportive environment as you meet and learn from experts in the study of cultural history.

Our MA Cultural History course allows you to explore and consider the definitions, evolutions, and theoretical understandings of the effects of historical events on people, their beliefs, and their behaviour.

Why this course? This course will appeal to anyone who is thoughtful, intellectually curious, and inquisitive about cultural history, and who would like a supportive and stimulating learning environment in which to learn.

We want to help you to develop your academic research, investigative, and writing skills as you work towards a specialism within the area of cultural history that interests you.

We offer full and part time options for both our taught and research masters courses. This allows you to fit your studies around your other commitments.

On this course you will: - Present your ideas in a convincing and structured way to a range of audiences, both academic and non-academic.

  • Discuss and argue in an informed, thoughtful and sensitive way, including the ability to compare critical approaches and different methodologies.

  • Enhance your skills in high-level academic writing.

  • Learn from our expert team of published writers and leading academics.

  • Develop your independent research skills, including compiling bibliographies, understanding the range of academic tools, and use of the internet or research.

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University of Chichester

The University of Chichester is situated in the beautiful county of West Sussex. Our heritage dates back to the 19th Century, when Bishop Otter College was established in 1839. Previously a teaching college, Chichester then became a university.

The University has two campuses, Bishop Otter Campus in Chichester which is a 10-minute walk from the city centre, and the Bognor Regis Campus which is located 915 steps from an award-winning beach. Both campuses have excellent public transport links. Our campuses host buildings that are both historic and modern, specialist and technologically innovative, all set in beautifully tended gardens.

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