The History undergraduate course at the University of Roehampton, London, offers a comprehensive understanding of major global and local historical events. With modules spanning from the Crusades to the modern-day, the course is designed to provide students with a greater understanding of the past and how it continues to shape our present. Course Content: This three-year bachelor's program includes topics such as British, American, and World history, War and Society, History and Film, Imperialism and Empire, and Memory and History. Students will study the relevance of history in contemporary settings and examine how historical narratives are constructed. Key Modules: Some of the key modules in this course include 'The Holocaust: History and Memory', 'From Welfare State to Neo-liberalism: Britain since 1945', 'The British Raj: 1857–1947', 'Total War and European Society', and 'The Modern History of London'.Future Careers: The course equips students for a wide range of careers including teaching, museum and heritage management, law, business, civil service, journalism and media, and marketing. The university also provides career guidance services to assist students in achieving their career goals. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.