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University of Strathclyde: Genealogical, Palaeographic and Heraldic Studies
| Institution | University of Strathclyde View institution profile |
|---|---|
| Department | Strathclyde Institute of Education |
| Web | https://www.strath.ac.uk/ |
| studywithus-hass@strath.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | 0141 444 8600 |
| Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
This postgraduate course is for anyone with an existing interest and some experience in genealogy and related subjects. You may wish to study the field in more detail or use it in your career. It's of particular interest for: archivists, lawyers & paralegals, geographers, land agents, heritage sector staff, historians, librarians, museum staff, records agents.
It's also suitable for those who are interested in: - developing, evaluating or refreshing their expertise in genealogy, records, archives, documents, palaeography and heraldry
-
advancing their academic and professional achievemtn in these subjects
-
gaining a deeper, more critical understanding of the field, its literature and professional practice
-
providing more expert knowledge and advisory capacity to employers and members of the public, such as in Family History Centres
| Level | SCQF Level 11 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | PgCert: Normally a degree or similar evidence of study skills is required however non-standard educational or professional qualifications will be considered, particularly the Open Studies Certificate in Genealogical Studies offered by the University. Some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research is PgDip: Entry is normally by successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate. Entry to the full-time MSc requires an undergraduate degree and some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research. The course is delivered online, so you will require computer access at home. You should be familiar with the use of computers in genealogy and the course is standardised on Microsoft Windows. You will also need to subscribe to or pay for certain online databases and services. |
| Location | University of Strathclyde McCance Building 16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ |
Summary
This postgraduate course is for anyone with an existing interest and some experience in genealogy and related subjects. It's been developed by academics and genealogy professionals to provide a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of genealogical research, family history, records, archives and heraldry. You may wish to study the field in more detail or use it in your career. Study online by distance learning.
| Level | SCQF Level 11 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | PgCert: Normally a degree or similar evidence of study skills is required however non-standard educational or professional qualifications will be considered, particularly the Open Studies Certificate in Genealogical Studies offered by the University. Some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research is PgDip: Entry is normally by successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate. Entry to the full-time MSc requires an undergraduate degree and some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research. The course is delivered online, so you will require computer access at home. You should be familiar with the use of computers in genealogy and the course is standardised on Microsoft Windows. You will also need to subscribe to or pay for certain online databases and services. |
| Location | University of Strathclyde McCance Building 16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ |
Summary
This postgraduate course is for anyone with an existing interest and some experience in genealogy and related subjects. It's been developed by academics and genealogy professionals to provide a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of genealogical research, family history, records, archives and heraldry. You may wish to study the field in more detail or use it in your career. Study online by distance learning.
| Level | SCQF Level 11 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | PgCert: Normally a degree or similar evidence of study skills is required however non-standard educational or professional qualifications will be considered, particularly the Open Studies Certificate in Genealogical Studies offered by the University. Some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research is PgDip: Entry is normally by successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate. Entry to the full-time MSc requires an undergraduate degree and some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research. The course is delivered online, so you will require computer access at home. You should be familiar with the use of computers in genealogy and the course is standardised on Microsoft Windows. You will also need to subscribe to or pay for certain online databases and services. |
| Location | University of Strathclyde McCance Building 16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ |
Fees
| England | 9550 GBP for Year 1 |
|---|---|
| Northern Ireland | 9550 GBP for Year 1 |
| Scotland | 9550 GBP for Year 1 |
| Wales | 9550 GBP for Year 1 |
| International | 21550 GBP for Year 1 |
Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert
Summary
This postgraduate course is for anyone with an existing interest and some experience in genealogy and related subjects. You may wish to study the field in more detail or use it in your career. It's of particular interest for: archivists, lawyers & paralegals, geographers, land agents, heritage sector staff, historians, librarians, museum staff, records agents.
It's also suitable for those who are interested in: - developing, evaluating or refreshing their expertise in genealogy, records, archives, documents, palaeography and heraldry
-
advancing their academic and professional achievemtn in these subjects
-
gaining a deeper, more critical understanding of the field, its literature and professional practice
-
providing more expert knowledge and advisory capacity to employers and members of the public, such as in Family History Centres
| Level | SCQF Level 11 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | PgCert: Normally a degree or similar evidence of study skills is required however non-standard educational or professional qualifications will be considered, particularly the Open Studies Certificate in Genealogical Studies offered by the University. Some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research is PgDip: Entry is normally by successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate. Entry to the full-time MSc requires an undergraduate degree and some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research. The course is delivered online, so you will require computer access at home. You should be familiar with the use of computers in genealogy and the course is standardised on Microsoft Windows. You will also need to subscribe to or pay for certain online databases and services. |
| Location | University of Strathclyde McCance Building 16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ |
Summary
This postgraduate course is for anyone with an existing interest and some experience in genealogy and related subjects. You may wish to study the field in more detail or use it in your career. It's of particular interest for: archivists, lawyers & paralegals, geographers, land agents, heritage sector staff, historians, librarians, museum staff, records agents.
It's also suitable for those who are interested in: - developing, evaluating or refreshing their expertise in genealogy, records, archives, documents, palaeography and heraldry
-
advancing their academic and professional achievemtn in these subjects
-
gaining a deeper, more critical understanding of the field, its literature and professional practice
-
providing more expert knowledge and advisory capacity to employers and members of the public, such as in Family History Centres
| Level | SCQF Level 11 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | PgCert: Normally a degree or similar evidence of study skills is required however non-standard educational or professional qualifications will be considered, particularly the Open Studies Certificate in Genealogical Studies offered by the University. Some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research is PgDip: Entry is normally by successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate. Entry to the full-time MSc requires an undergraduate degree and some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research. The course is delivered online, so you will require computer access at home. You should be familiar with the use of computers in genealogy and the course is standardised on Microsoft Windows. You will also need to subscribe to or pay for certain online databases and services. |
| Location | University of Strathclyde McCance Building 16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ |
Summary
This postgraduate course is for anyone with an existing interest and some experience in genealogy and related subjects. You may wish to study the field in more detail or use it in your career. It's of particular interest for: archivists, lawyers & paralegals, geographers, land agents, heritage sector staff, historians, librarians, museum staff, records agents.
It's also suitable for those who are interested in: - developing, evaluating or refreshing their expertise in genealogy, records, archives, documents, palaeography and heraldry
-
advancing their academic and professional achievemtn in these subjects
-
gaining a deeper, more critical understanding of the field, its literature and professional practice
-
providing more expert knowledge and advisory capacity to employers and members of the public, such as in Family History Centres
| Level | SCQF Level 11 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | PgCert: Normally a degree or similar evidence of study skills is required however non-standard educational or professional qualifications will be considered, particularly the Open Studies Certificate in Genealogical Studies offered by the University. Some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research is PgDip: Entry is normally by successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate. Entry to the full-time MSc requires an undergraduate degree and some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research. The course is delivered online, so you will require computer access at home. You should be familiar with the use of computers in genealogy and the course is standardised on Microsoft Windows. You will also need to subscribe to or pay for certain online databases and services. |
| Location | University of Strathclyde McCance Building 16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ |
Summary
This postgraduate course is for anyone with an existing interest and some experience in genealogy and related subjects. It's been developed by academics and genealogy professionals to provide a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of genealogical research, family history, records, archives and heraldry. You may wish to study the field in more detail or use it in your career. Study online by distance learning.
| Level | SCQF Level 11 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | PgCert: Normally a degree or similar evidence of study skills is required however non-standard educational or professional qualifications will be considered, particularly the Open Studies Certificate in Genealogical Studies offered by the University. Some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research is PgDip: Entry is normally by successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate. Entry to the full-time MSc requires an undergraduate degree and some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research. The course is delivered online, so you will require computer access at home. You should be familiar with the use of computers in genealogy and the course is standardised on Microsoft Windows. You will also need to subscribe to or pay for certain online databases and services. |
| Location | University of Strathclyde McCance Building 16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ |
Summary
This postgraduate course is for anyone with an existing interest and some experience in genealogy and related subjects. It's been developed by academics and genealogy professionals to provide a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of genealogical research, family history, records, archives and heraldry. You may wish to study the field in more detail or use it in your career. Study online by distance learning.
| Level | SCQF Level 11 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | PgCert: Normally a degree or similar evidence of study skills is required however non-standard educational or professional qualifications will be considered, particularly the Open Studies Certificate in Genealogical Studies offered by the University. Some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research is PgDip: Entry is normally by successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate. Entry to the full-time MSc requires an undergraduate degree and some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research. The course is delivered online, so you will require computer access at home. You should be familiar with the use of computers in genealogy and the course is standardised on Microsoft Windows. You will also need to subscribe to or pay for certain online databases and services. |
| Location | University of Strathclyde McCance Building 16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ |
Summary
This postgraduate course is for anyone with an existing interest and some experience in genealogy and related subjects. It's been developed by academics and genealogy professionals to provide a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of genealogical research, family history, records, archives and heraldry. You may wish to study the field in more detail or use it in your career. Study online by distance learning.
| Level | SCQF Level 11 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | PgCert: Normally a degree or similar evidence of study skills is required however non-standard educational or professional qualifications will be considered, particularly the Open Studies Certificate in Genealogical Studies offered by the University. Some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research is PgDip: Entry is normally by successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate. Entry to the full-time MSc requires an undergraduate degree and some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research. The course is delivered online, so you will require computer access at home. You should be familiar with the use of computers in genealogy and the course is standardised on Microsoft Windows. You will also need to subscribe to or pay for certain online databases and services. |
| Location | University of Strathclyde McCance Building 16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ |
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Summary
This postgraduate course is for anyone with an existing interest and some experience in genealogy and related subjects. You may wish to study the field in more detail or use it in your career. It's of particular interest for: archivists, lawyers & paralegals, geographers, land agents, heritage sector staff, historians, librarians, museum staff, records agents.
It's also suitable for those who are interested in: - developing, evaluating or refreshing their expertise in genealogy, records, archives, documents, palaeography and heraldry
-
advancing their academic and professional achievemtn in these subjects
-
gaining a deeper, more critical understanding of the field, its literature and professional practice
-
providing more expert knowledge and advisory capacity to employers and members of the public, such as in Family History Centres
| Level | SCQF Level 11 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | PgCert: Normally a degree or similar evidence of study skills is required however non-standard educational or professional qualifications will be considered, particularly the Open Studies Certificate in Genealogical Studies offered by the University. Some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research is PgDip: Entry is normally by successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate. Entry to the full-time MSc requires an undergraduate degree and some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research. The course is delivered online, so you will require computer access at home. You should be familiar with the use of computers in genealogy and the course is standardised on Microsoft Windows. You will also need to subscribe to or pay for certain online databases and services. |
| Location | University of Strathclyde McCance Building 16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ |
Summary
This postgraduate course is for anyone with an existing interest and some experience in genealogy and related subjects. You may wish to study the field in more detail or use it in your career. It's of particular interest for: archivists, lawyers & paralegals, geographers, land agents, heritage sector staff, historians, librarians, museum staff, records agents.
It's also suitable for those who are interested in: - developing, evaluating or refreshing their expertise in genealogy, records, archives, documents, palaeography and heraldry
-
advancing their academic and professional achievemtn in these subjects
-
gaining a deeper, more critical understanding of the field, its literature and professional practice
-
providing more expert knowledge and advisory capacity to employers and members of the public, such as in Family History Centres
| Level | SCQF Level 11 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | PgCert: Normally a degree or similar evidence of study skills is required however non-standard educational or professional qualifications will be considered, particularly the Open Studies Certificate in Genealogical Studies offered by the University. Some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research is PgDip: Entry is normally by successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate. Entry to the full-time MSc requires an undergraduate degree and some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research. The course is delivered online, so you will require computer access at home. You should be familiar with the use of computers in genealogy and the course is standardised on Microsoft Windows. You will also need to subscribe to or pay for certain online databases and services. |
| Location | University of Strathclyde McCance Building 16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ |
Summary
This postgraduate course is for anyone with an existing interest and some experience in genealogy and related subjects. It's been developed by academics and genealogy professionals to provide a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of genealogical research, family history, records, archives and heraldry. You may wish to study the field in more detail or use it in your career. Study online by distance learning.
| Level | SCQF Level 11 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | PgCert: Normally a degree or similar evidence of study skills is required however non-standard educational or professional qualifications will be considered, particularly the Open Studies Certificate in Genealogical Studies offered by the University. Some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research is PgDip: Entry is normally by successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate. Entry to the full-time MSc requires an undergraduate degree and some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research. The course is delivered online, so you will require computer access at home. You should be familiar with the use of computers in genealogy and the course is standardised on Microsoft Windows. You will also need to subscribe to or pay for certain online databases and services. |
| Location | University of Strathclyde McCance Building 16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ |
Summary
This postgraduate course is for anyone with an existing interest and some experience in genealogy and related subjects. It's been developed by academics and genealogy professionals to provide a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of genealogical research, family history, records, archives and heraldry. You may wish to study the field in more detail or use it in your career. Study online by distance learning.
| Level | SCQF Level 11 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | PgCert: Normally a degree or similar evidence of study skills is required however non-standard educational or professional qualifications will be considered, particularly the Open Studies Certificate in Genealogical Studies offered by the University. Some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research is PgDip: Entry is normally by successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate. Entry to the full-time MSc requires an undergraduate degree and some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research. The course is delivered online, so you will require computer access at home. You should be familiar with the use of computers in genealogy and the course is standardised on Microsoft Windows. You will also need to subscribe to or pay for certain online databases and services. |
| Location | University of Strathclyde McCance Building 16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ |
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We offer flexible, innovative learning and deliver academic excellence through world-class research and teaching. Many of our courses include industrial placement opportunities, helping equip graduates for a fast-changing, competitive environment beyond study.
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