

BA History
About this course
History is the discipline that examines how human societies have changed over time, asking not just what happened but why, and with what consequences. It develops the skills to interrogate evidence, weigh competing interpretations, and construct reasoned arguments about the past, skills that are among the most transferable in any degree. A good historian can handle ambiguity, construct persuasive narratives from incomplete information, and communicate complex ideas clearly, which is why history graduates are valued across a wide range of professional sectors. At Coventry University, this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you an unusually rich set of structured experiences alongside your academic study. Coventry's approach to history is hands-on and project-based, emphasising active engagement with the past rather than passive reception of established narratives. You will work on historical questions that invite fresh perspectives, developing your own analytical voice alongside the technical skills of the discipline: reading primary sources critically, engaging with historiographical debates, and writing persuasively about complex causal relationships. The year abroad gives you the experience of studying history in a different academic tradition, which broadens your understanding of how national contexts shape historical interpretation. The placement year gives you professional experience in a context where historical skills are applied, whether in archives, heritage organisations, research, or other settings. Graduates move into careers in archiving, heritage and museum work, education, journalism, the civil service, public policy, law, publishing, and the charitable sector. Many pursue postgraduate study in history or in professional fields such as law, public administration, or librarianship. The intellectual and practical skills that history develops are consistently valued by employers across many sectors.
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