The History (MA) course at Keele University offers a satisfying and comprehensive approach to historical education that's been driven by research since 1949. Students will develop an in-depth understanding of historical writing and research methods, gaining the expertise to critically evaluate and contribute to the current debates on modern history.Course Content: The MA History course provides thorough training in research strategies, the philosophy of history, methodologies, and historiography. Students also have the flexibility to choose a specialised pathway fitting their interests, such as Modern History, Global War and Empire, and History of Political Thought.Key Modules: Some coursework includes a core course in historiography, research methods & concepts, excited states: war, society and culture, as well as four optional modules which may include international relations theories, Europe united: the history and theory of European integration, or health care ethics and human rights.Accreditations: The course has not been specifically accredited by any external organisation. However, it is taught at Keele University which has a respected status in the academic community.Future Careers: The History (MA) course provides a solid foundation for careers within academia or related fields. However, the broad range of transferable skills gained through this programme is applicable to many other sectors, including management, law, business, and public service.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.keele.ac.uk/study/postgraduatestudy/postgraduatecourses/history/).