The Medieval and Early Modern Studies (Study Abroad) BA (Hons) at Lancaster University is a course that lets students investigate the significant political and cultural changes that occurred in Europe between 400 and 1700 AD. The course provides a dual benefit by not only extending the knowledge of Medieval and Early Modern era but also giving a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to study abroad.Course Content: The first year begins with an exploration of early modern England, followed by a chance to dig deeper into European history during medieval times. In the second year, students will have the exciting opportunity to study abroad, which provides deep cultural insight and exposure. Finally, in the third year, students have the freedom to select their modules and dig into the areas that fascinate them.Key Modules: Key modules include 'People and Place in the Medieval North', 'Witchcraft', 'Reformations and Revolutions in Early Modern Europe', and 'The Medieval Castle'. Students' research skills are further developed through a final year dissertation on a topic of their choice.Accreditations: Information regarding accreditations is not given.Future Careers: This course enables students to develop strong critical thinking and effective communication skills which are valuable in various career fields. Graduates from this course have found roles in museums, heritage sites, civil services, education, the media sector, and creative industries.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.