The History MA at Cardiff University is a one-year, full-time postgraduate course focused on providing high-level historical research training. A distinctive feature of this course is the opportunity to delve into Britain's history and other age-old themes while simultaneously exploring exciting new historical landscape scopes.Course Content: The History MA course provides students with a vigorous intellectual challenge and improves their practical skills. The course covers a wide range of topics such as the British Civil War, Gender in the early modern world, and History in theory and pract, amongst others. The curriculum includes teaching through seminars and workshops that require an active student participation.Key Modules: The course is divided into core and optional modules. Core modules cover 'Critical Analysis' and 'Historical Skills & Methods'. Optional modules offer a variety of topics: from 'Policy & Practice' to 'Public History: Shared Pasts Beyond the Academy', 'From King Coal To Climate Change', and 'Work, Politics, & Society: The Commonwealth & The Wider World'.Accreditations: Information on specific accreditations for the History MA course is not provided.Future Careers: The History MA course opens up career opportunities in a variety of sectors. Graduates often move into professional areas such as law, civil service, marketing, public relations, and management. Postgraduates can also pursue further academic research or teaching.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.