The BA History degree at the University of Southampton is a flexible and wide-ranging course that allows students to explore the broadest possible historical periods, ranging from ancient civilizations to contemporary history, with significant depth and insight. Course Content: Students undertake a variety of theoretical and practical aspects of history, including the critical understanding of historical literature, documentary and archaeological evidence; the materials of public history (including museums); and legacies of past in the present. Key Modules: Some of the key modules include 'Making of Modern Britain', 'War, Art and Empire', 'Girls and Boys: Childhood, Gender and Culture', 'The British Atlantic World', 'Sex, Deviance and Death in the Middle Ages', 'Roman Emperors and Imperial Lives' and 'East Asia's Global Cities', among others. Future Careers: The course equips students with a range of transferable skills that are highly valuable to employers. Graduates have gone on to work in areas such as teaching, marketing, banking, the law, civil service, journalism, accountancy, politics, publishing, archival work, libraries, museums and heritage sites, tourism, charities and the voluntary sector, and business management and administration.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.