The English and History course at Ulster University is a full-time undergraduate bachelor degree program that offers a comprehensive study of both English literature and history from medieval times to the present day. This course allows students to experience the richness and variety of human cultural achievements and historical events across different periods and places. Course Content: The program provides crucial skills in independent thinking, sound judgment, the ability to research in depth, to weigh evidence critically, and to argue persuasively. Students will study literature and history painting a powerful picture of the evolution of societies and cultures. They provide the cultural context for political, social, and economic developments, ideas, values, imaginations, religions, technologies, sciences, and artistic expressions. Key Modules: The course's key modules include Medieval History, Exploring English Language, The Short Story, The Novel, Twentieth Century Literature, The Making of Europe, Atlantic Histories, The Renaissance, The American Century: US History, Wider Worlds: Romanticism to Postmodernism, Local and Family History Practice and Drama. Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Open University and is a recognized qualification that students can use to further their academic or professional career. Future Careers: Graduates from the English and History program at Ulster University are well prepared for careers in a wide range of fields, including teaching, research, law, writing, publishing, public policy and administration, marketing, and event management. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.