Study Schemes
BA History and TESOL (with integrated year studying abroad) [V104]
Academic Year: 2023/2024Single Honours scheme - available from 2022/2023
Duration (studying Full-Time): 4 years
Part 1 Rules
Year 1 Core (20 Credits)
Compulsory module(s).
Language Awareness for TESOL
Year 1 Core (40 Credits)
Compulsory module(s).
Year 1 Options
Choose 60 credits of modules (of which at least 40 must be taken in the History & Welsh History department):
Part 2 Rules
Year 2 Core (20 Credits)
Compulsory module(s).
Year 2 Core (20 Credits)
Compulsory module(s).
TESOL Approaches, Methods and Teaching Techniques
Year 2 Options
Students MUST take one 20 credit SKILLS module in semester two:
Beirdd a Noddwyr: Llên a Hanes c.1300-1500
Reading a Building
History as myth-Making: the 'Myth of the Blitz'
Interdisciplinary and decolonial history
Seals in Their Context in Medieval England and Wales
Victorian Visions: Exploring Nineteenth-Century Exhibitions
Recounting Racism: Oral History and Modern American Race Relations.
Year 2 Options
Choose 60 credits worth of OPTION modules in the Department of History:
Diwylliant, Cymdeithas a'r Fictoriaid
Cymru a'r Tuduriaid
Famine in Medieval England
War, Politics and People: England in Context in the Fourteenth Century
Between Revolution and Reform: China since 1800
Roads to Modernity: Germany and Japan in the Age of Empires, 1860s-1930s
Environmental History of the Neotropics (Latin America and the Caribbean) in the Capitalocene
Culture, Society and the Victorians
Wales under the Tudors
Concro'r Byd: Twf a Chwymp Ymerodraethau Prydain a Ffrainc
Stori America, 1607-1867, ar Ffilm a Theledu
The British Isles in the Long Eighteenth Century
Medieval England and Germany, c. 1050-1250
The European Reformation
From Poor Law to Welfare State: Poverty and Welfare in Modern Britain, 1815-1948
The Nazi Dictatorship: Regime and Society in Germany 1933-1945
Wales and the Kings of Britain: Conflict, Power and Identities in the British Isles 1039-1417
Year 3 Core (120 Credits)
Compulsory module(s).
Final Year Core (20 Credits)
Compulsory module(s).
TESOL Materials Development and Application of Technologies
Final Year Core (40 Credits)
Compulsory module(s).
Final Year Options
Choose 40 credits co-requisite SPECIAL SUBJECT modules (the first part running in semester one and the complementary module in semester two):
Bywyd a Gwaith ym Meysydd Glo Prydain, 1842-1914 (Rhan 1)
Ritual, kingship and power in Norman and Angevin England: methods, sources & actors (Part 1)
The English Reformation, 1520-58: Revolution and Counter Revolution
The Irish in Britain, c.1815-70 (Part 1): Migration and Settlement
Britain at War 1939-45 (Part 1)
The Invisible Empires: The First Ku Klux Klan and American Society, 1865-1915
Bywyd a Gwaith ym Meysydd Glo Prydain, 1914-1948 (Rhan 2)
Ritual, kingship and power in Norman and Angevin England: methods, sources & actors (Part 2)
The Irish in Britain, c. 1850-1922 (Part 2): Community and Conflict
The English Reformation, 1558-1648: Consolidation and Conflict
Britain at War 1939-45 (Part 2)
The Invisible Empires: The Second Ku Klux Klan and American Society, 1915-1944
Final Year Options
Choose 20 credits
Diwylliant, Cymdeithas a'r Fictoriaid
Cymru a'r Tuduriaid
Famine in Medieval England
War, Politics and People: England in Context in the Fourteenth Century
Between Revolution and Reform: China since 1800
Roads to Modernity: Germany and Japan in the Age of Empires, 1860s-1930s
Environmental History of the Neotropics (Latin America and the Caribbean) in the Capitalocene
Culture, Society and the Victorians
Wales under the Tudors
Concro'r Byd: Tŵf a Chwymp Ymerodraethau Prydain a Ffrainc
Stori America, 1607-1867, ar Ffilm a Theledu
The British Isles in the Long Eighteenth Century
Medieval England and Germany, c. 1050-1250
The European Reformation
From Poor Law to Welfare State: Poverty and Welfare in Modern Britain, 1815-1948
The Nazi Dictatorship: Regime and Society in Germany 1933-1945
Wales and the Kings of Britain: Conflict, Power and Identities in the British Isles 1039-1417
Department of History & Welsh History, International Politics Building, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3FE
Tel: Department: +44 (01970 621537 Admissions: +44 (0)1970 622021 Fax: 01970 622676 Email: history-enquiries@aber.ac.uk
Aberystwyth University Standard Awards
- Entrance Scholarship / Merit Award
- Sports Bursary
- Music Bursary
- International Excellence Scholarship
- Residential Bursary
- Aberystwyth Bursary
- Care Leaver Bursary