The Undergraduate History course at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is designed to equip students with a deeper knowledge and understanding of history from a range of time periods and regions, using the latest digital tools. The course places a strong emphasis on employing digital resources and developing digital literacy skills to explore history from medieval to modern times. Course Content: The course provides an overview of the different approaches to historical research, the development of the discipline, and the way in which historians have interpreted the past. Specific topics covered include The Making of Modern Britain, The Crusades: Faith and Warfare, War and Society in the 20th Century, and many others. Students will also get the chance to produce an independent Research Project in the final year, addressing an area of history that particularly interests them.Key Modules: Key modules include 'Make-up of Britain', 'Digital History and Data Analysis', 'History and its Publics: From the Cold War to ISIS', 'The Crusades: Faith and Warfare' and 'War and Society in the 20th Century'. Accreditations: The course at ARU is accredited by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education ensuring the UK's high standard for Higher Education is met.Future Careers: Upon successfully concluding the undergraduate History course at ARU, students may secure roles in a variety of sectors such as journalism, law, business, and the heritage sector. Many students also go on to study further masters or PhD level studies in history or related disciplines.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.aru.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/history).