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MLitt - Master of Letters
The Centre for History UHI
Online
JAN-25
1 year
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MLitt - Master of Letters
The Centre for History UHI
Online
JAN-25
1 year
MLitt - Master of Letters
The Centre for History UHI
Online
JAN-25
6 years
MLitt - Master of Letters
The Centre for History UHI
Online
JAN-25
2 years
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What is special about this course?
The sea has often acted as a highway for people living along adjacent coasts and on islands such communities have frequently experienced closer ties with each other than with places further inland. The MLitt Coastal and Maritime Societies and Cultures explores these environments from an interdisciplinary perspective.
This course is based on the internationally significant and world-class research of the staff involved and is led by the universitys Centre for History, in collaboration with our Archaeology Institute and Institute for Northern Studies. MLitt students will study two modules in history, archaeology and northern studies, and then complete a dissertation.
This programme will be of interest to those wishing to develop transferable skills with respect to coastal and maritime themes, and to all who wish to pursue further arts and humanities-based research in these areas.
Taught from the Highlands and Islands, the MLitt Coastal and Maritime Societies and Cultures is available to study from anywhere in the world.
""This masters degree will forever change the way you look at the places where salt water meets the shore."" Dr Julie Brown (Professor in English Literature, Clatsop Community College, Oregon, USA).
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What can I do on completion of my course?
Once you have successfully completed this course, you might like to consider a career in:
2:1 honours degree or above (or international equivalent) in: history; Scottish history; archaeology; or culture and heritage studies. Those with degrees in another strongly-related subject will be considered on an individual basis.
Students living in
Domestic
£5,256 per year
Students from Domestic
For students normally domiciled in Scotland, with a term-time address in Scotland, the following fees apply: Masters degree (6 modules + dissertation) £5,256, Postgraduate diploma (6 modules, 120 credits) £3,504, Postgraduate certificate (3 modules, 60 credits) £1,752, Per module (20 credits) £584.
Students from Other UK
For students normally domiciled in Scotland, with a term-time address in Scotland, the following fees apply: Masters degree (6 modules + dissertation) £5,256, Postgraduate diploma (6 modules, 120 credits) £3,504, Postgraduate certificate (3 modules, 60 credits) £1,752, Per module (20 credits) £584.
Students from EU
This course is not available to international students requiring Student Route visa sponsorship to study in the UK.
Students from International
This course is not available to international students requiring Student Route visa sponsorship to study in the UK.
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