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BA Geography and History (International) No longer recruiting

Programme code:BA-GEOG&HIS9UCAS code:
Duration:4 Years Method of Attendance: Full Time
Programme manager:Dr Sara Barker Contact address:s.k.barker@leeds.ac.uk

Total credits: 485

Entry requirements:

AAB at A-level, including A in Geography, and A in History, plus GCSE Mathematics at Grade C. General Studies is not accepted.

International Baccalaureate: 36 points overall, including 16 at the Higher Level and a minimum of 6 in History and Geography at Higher Level and a minimum of 5 in Mathematics at Standard Level.

-Successful completion of Level 1 and 2 of the Geography and History programme.

School/Unit responsible for the parenting of students and programme:

School of History

Examination board through which the programme will be considered:

Relevant QAA Subject Benchmark Groups:

Programme specification:

The programme will:
- enable students to work across more than one discipline by providing the flexibility to study three disciplines at level one;
- allow the study of two disciplines to the same depth as any single honours student but with less breadth in each discipline;
- provide a basis for further advanced study in either of the disciplines or in a cognate interdisciplinary area.

General
- The distinctiveness, appeal and strength of University of Leeds joint honours programmes lie in the unusual combination of depth, breadth and flexibility which they offer, as well as in the exceptional range of degree combinations available.
- They permit students to study two disciplines, in depth and to degree level while acquiring a broader range of skills than is typically possible within a single honours degree.
- They are emphatically joint honours programmes, rather than integrated programmes: students can therefore make the links they choose from the wide choice of optional modules available within each discipline. Within certain parameters, they thus effectively make connections and devise pathways according to their own preferences, rather than being faced with a prescribed combination of modules chosen for them by others.
- The students must acquire the flexibility of mind and variety of learning techniques needed to switch between the two disciplines.
- A further element of distinctiveness is the flexibility of the programme structure, which allows joint honours students to change direction more easily, and more radically, than single honours students.
- Many of these programmes also allow the opportunity to undertake a work placement, field work or study abroad.


Year1 - View timetable

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]

Students must study 120 credits in total.
These 120 credits will comprise any compulsory modules stated as well as a mix of Optional and/or Discovery modules modules as required by the rules of the programme.

At level 1, students are required to pass a minimum of 40 credits in each of their two main subjects. The further 40 credits may consist of elective modules in a third subject or further modules in one or both main subjects. Students must pass 100 credits and all core modules as identified in the programme.

Compulsory modules:

Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules:

GEOG1450The Urban Age20 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
GEOG1500Global Geopolitics, Migration and Uneven Development20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST1055Historiography and Historical Skills20 creditsNot running in 202223
HIST1300Primary Sources for the Historian: An Introduction to Documentary study20 creditsNot running in 202223

Optional modules:

Students may choose to additionally register for:

GEOG1000Planet Under Threat20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
GEOG1400Digital Geographies20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
GEOG1550Population, Society and Space20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Students may choose from the following modules:

HIST1060Faith, Knowledge and Power, 1500-175020 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST1090Medieval and Renaissance Europe20 creditsNot running in 202223
HIST1210The Modern World20 creditsNot running in 202223
MEDV1080Religion and Culture in the Western Middle Ages20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Discovery modules:

Candidates may choose to study up to 40 credits of discovery modules in a third subject or pursue additional modules in the two named subjects.


Year2 - View timetable

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]

Students must study 120 credits in level 2.

Over levels 2 and 3 combined students must take:

- Geography: a minimum of 80 credits (at least 40 credits must be at level 3)
- History: a minimum of 100 credits (at least 60 credits must be at level 3)

The remaining 80 credits can be used to ensure that a sufficient total of credits at the appropriate level for award are taken; by taking further modules in the named subjects, or by taking 40 credits of discovery modules

In order to be eligible for an honours degree, students must meet the normal Rules for Award by passing all modules which are designated to be passed for award or progression and by passing the required number of credits at each level as specified in the Curricular Regulations (at least 200 credits at level 2 or above, of which at least 100 should be at level 3). Students must pass at least 100 credits at level 2 and all 'pass for progression' modules to proceed to the next level of the programme

Compulsory modules:

GEOG2000Research Approaches in Human Geography20 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
GEOG2150Social and Spatial Data Analysis with GIS10 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Optional modules:

Students should normally choose 10-40 credits from the following Geography optional modules.



GEOG2015Career Skills in Geography10 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
GEOG2020Political and Development Geographies20 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
GEOG2035Geographies of Economies20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
GEOG2046The Making of the Modern City20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
GEOG2055Citizenship and Identity: Comparative Perspectives20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
GEOG2065Research Methods with Career Skills40 credits 
GEOG2100Planning Services for Changing Populations20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
GEOG2140Political and Development Geographies: The shaping of the world10 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
GEOG2661Social Ecological Systems10 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Please note :
GEOG2140 is mutually exclusive with GEOG2020

Candidates will be required to study 40 credits from the following History option modules, including at least one module from each group. These MUST be taken in different semesters.

GROUP A

Candidates are required to study 20 credits from the list below:

HIST2030The Crusades and the Crusader States in the 12th Century20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2045Transformations of the Roman World20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2065The Tudors: Princes, Politics, and Piety, 1485-160320 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2073Most Christian Kings: France, 1515-171520 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2080Voices of the People: Speech, Language and Oral Culture in Early Modern Europe20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2090Sin in Spanish America, 1571-170020 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2105Medieval Romans and the shape of Afro-Eurasia today20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2112Jewish Communities in Medieval Europe20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2115Charles the Great to Alfred the Great: Franks, Anglo-Saxons and Vikings in the Ninth Century20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2117Conquerors and Conquered: England, 1000-113520 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2135Britain and the Industrial Revolution20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2170Patient Voices: Medicine and Healthcare in the Middle Ages20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2220The Body, Disease and Society in Europe, 1500-175020 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
MEDV2085Medieval Narratives in the Modern World: Nationalism, Terrorism, Popular Culture20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)

GROUP B

Candidates are required to take 20 credits from the list below:

HIST2015Australia and the World20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2050Material Legacies: Objects and British Cultural Heritage, c. 1783-185120 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2103Later Victorian England: Politics, Society and Culture20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2140Imperial Germany 1871-191820 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST229120th Century Britain: Progress and Uncertainty 1945-199020 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2301The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union, 1921-199320 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2309Communist Eastern Europe, 1945-8920 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2360Bass Culture in Modern Britain20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2420Nationalism, Colonialism and 'Religious Violence' in India, 1857-194720 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2432Lost Colonists: Failure and the Family in Southern Africa, 1880-193920 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2435The Popular Caribbean: A History20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2441Race, Gender and Cultural Protest in the US since 186520 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2442Black Politics from Emancipation to Obama20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2645The Rise of Modern Japan: From the Meiji Restoration to the Present Day20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2653American Business History20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2654Global Business History20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2658Mao Zedong and Modern China, 1949-Present20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)

The following modules offer you the chance to explore the diversity of approaches to the study of the past. Some of the modules give you the chance to research and practise History in collaboration with others, both within and outside the University.

These modules are excellent preparation for the final year dissertation.

FOAH2020Towards the Future: Skills in Context20 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST2240Hands on Heritage20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2260Digital Methods for History, Art and Literature20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2505Archive Intelligence: Unlocking the Archive20 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST2557Thinking about History20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2560History on the High Street20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2565Histories of Black Britain20 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST2710Public Historians: Applied History, People’s History and the Uses of the Past20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Students cannot take level 3 modules at level 2. Students are only permitted to take a maximum of 20 credits below their year of study at levels 2 and 3, with the exception of skills discovery modules.

Discovery modules:


Year3 - View timetable

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]

Students spend the third year in the Partner University. Students should expect to pass this element of the programme in order to proceed to the final year.

Optional modules:

Students must take one of the following:

GEOG9001Year Abroad120 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST9001Study Year Abroad120 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)

Students must pass the study year abroad in order to be awarded the degree entitled 'International'.


Year4 - View timetable

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]

Students must study 120 credits in level 3.

Over levels 2 and 3 combined students must take:

- Geography: a minimum of 80 credits (at least 40 credits must be at level 3)
- History: a minimum of 100 credits (at least 60 credits must be at level 3)

The remaining 80 credits can be used to ensure that a sufficient total of credits at the appropriate level for award are taken; by taking further modules in the named subjects, or by taking up to 40 credits of discovery modules.

To be eligible for an honours degree, students must meet the normal Rules for Award by passing all modules which are designated to be passed for award or progression and by passing the required number of credits at each level as specified in the Curricular Regulations (at least 200 credits at level 2 or above, of which at least 100 should be at level 3). Students must pass at least 100 credits at level 3 and all core modules to proceed to gain the degree.

Optional modules:

Depending on their choice of final year project candidates will normally study 20-60 credits from the following optional modules.

Please note that student who wish to take GEOG3600 and either GEOG3042 or GEOG3550 as their only level 3 Geography modules must secure the permission of the Geography Joint Honours Tutor or the Geography Director of Student Educaton before confirming their module choices.

Candidates will normally study 40-60 credits from the following optional modules:

GEOG3005Retail Location Planning20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
GEOG3050Helsinki : Urban Growth and Sustainability20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
GEOG3064Field Research Project20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
GEOG3070Sicily Virtual Fieldtrip: Exploring the Migration Crisis20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
GEOG3085Contested Cities20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
GEOG3121Creating Alternative Futures20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
GEOG3135Urban Transformations Field Class20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
GEOG3140Advanced Population & Health Geographies20 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
GEOG3145Exploring the Mediterranean Migration Crisis20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
GEOG3195Geocomputation and Spatial Analysis20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
GEOG3290Geographies of Global Insecurities20 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
GEOG3291Geographies of Global Insecurities: New Dynamics10 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
GEOG3440Environment, Conflict and Policy20 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
GEOG3510Professional Development Project20 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
GEOG3535School and Educational Placements20 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
GEOG3981Spaces of Migration and Encounter20 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
GEOG3982Spaces of Migration and Encounter: Concepts and Contemporary Experiences10 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Please note:
- GEOG3291 and GEOG3290 are mutually exclusive.
- GEOG3981 and GEOG3982 are mutually exclusive.

Candidates will be required to study 20-40 credits from the following final year project modules:

GEOG3615Human Geography Dissertation40 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3430History Long Essay20 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3500History Dissertation40 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)

Candidates will be required to study 40 credits from the following Special Subject modules:

HIST3001Conquest, Convivencia and Conflict: Christian and Muslim Spain, 711-121240 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3002Back to School in the Middle Ages: Schools, Teachers and Pupils in north-western Europe 700-120040 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3235Dividing India: The Road to Democracy in South Asia, 1939-195240 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3240The Harlem Renaissance: Black Culture and Politics 1919-194040 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3270The Third Reich, 1933-194540 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3330Europe in an Age of Total Warfare40 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3332The Spanish Civil War, 1936-193940 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3360Body, Mind and Senses: The Social and Cultural History of Disability in Britain, 1833-199840 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3362American Consumer Society in Historical Perspective40 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3370Black British Culture and Black British Cultural Studies40 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3382The Cultural History of Venice, 1509-179740 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3390The Soviet Sixties: Politics and Society in the USSR, 1953-196840 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3395The Troubles: The Northern Ireland Conflict, 1968-Present40 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3440The Photographic Age: Photography, Society and Culture in Britain, 1839-194540 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3498Early Modern Media: Printing and the People in Europe c.1500-c.180040 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3590White Africans: Intimacy, Race and Power40 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3650Stalin and Stalinism40 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3685Georgians at War40 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3687The Later Elizabethan Age: Politics and Empire40 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3695The Korean War40 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3743From Byron to Bin Laden: Transnational War Volunteers40 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3747The Iron Lady Abroad: Margaret Thatcher and UK Foreign Policy from 197940 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3760A Revolutionary Century: Resistance, Reform, and Repression in Central America, 1900- present40 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3785Europe on the Move: Refugees and Resettlement, 1919-5940 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3888The Global Vietnam War40 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST3930The First World War: A Global Conflict40 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)

The following modules offer you the chance to explore the diversity of approaches to the study of the past. Some of the modules give you the chance to research and practise History in collaboration with others, both within and outside the University. Students are permitted to take a maximum of 20 credits below their year of study at level 3.

FOAH2020Towards the Future: Skills in Context20 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST2050Material Legacies: Objects and British Cultural Heritage, c. 1783-185120 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2240Hands on Heritage20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2260Digital Methods for History, Art and Literature20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2505Archive Intelligence: Unlocking the Archive20 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST2557Thinking about History20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST2560History on the High Street20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST2565Histories of Black Britain20 creditsSemesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)
HIST2710Public Historians: Applied History, People’s History and the Uses of the Past20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Candidates may study 20 credits from the following list of option modules, depending on the choice of Final Year Project. Candidates must study 60 credits of History at level 3.

HIST3251Twentieth Century Southeast Asia: From Empire to Independence20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST3453The Body in Australian History, 1788-200720 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST3455Consumer Society in Historical Perspective20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST3493War, Regicide and Republic: England, 1642-166020 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST3530Mapping the Middle Ages: space and representation from the Pacific to the Atlantic20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST3710Nazism, Stalinism and the Rise of the Total State20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST3723Apartheid in South Africa: Origins, Impact and Legacy20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST3724Caribbean Identity, Society and Decolonisation20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST3726In the Shadow of Franco: Terror and its Legacy in Spain, 1936-Present Day20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST3728The Breaking of Contemporary Britain: Challenges from the Post-War Period20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST3790Gender and Slavery in Latin America, 1580-188820 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
HIST3880'Parasites' and 'Cockroaches': Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide in the Modern World20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
HIST3999Doomed to Failure? European Great Power Politics from Bismarck to the Outbreak of World War I20 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)
MEDV3411Medieval Women Mystics: Visionaries, Saints and Heretics20 creditsSemester 1 (Sep to Jan)
MEDV3610The Age of Chivalry: The Idea of Knighthood in Medieval Europe, 1050-145020 creditsSemester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Students are only permitted to take a maximum of 20 credits below their year of study at levels 2 and 3, with the exception of skills discovery modules which may be taken at any level.

Discovery modules:

Candidates may choose to study up to 60 credits of discovery modules over levels 2 and 3 or pursue additional modules in the two named subjects.

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