This comprehensive history course delves into global topics such as gender, race, and imperialism, spanning diverse regions and 1,500 years from the fall of the Roman Empire to the post-Communist era. The program emphasizes strengths in Early Modern British and Modern European history, along with specialized studies in power, identity, knowledge, and resources.Set in the historic city of Exeter, with its museums, art galleries, and rich architecture, the program benefits from the University Library's extensive collections and research centres in Medical History and Medieval Studies, which foster interdisciplinary and internationally renowned research. Students can engage through the Student-Staff Liaison Committee to influence their degree and participate in the History Society's events, speakers, and trips. For details on modules, assessments, facilities, and staff expertise, visit the course page.
A local representative of University of Exeter in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.