Spanish and History, BA (Hons)
You will benefit from the following learning opportunities.
Spanish
Spanish can be studied from
beginners, GCSE or A-level. You will develop:
- Spanish language skills
- knowledge and understanding of the contemporary Spanish-speaking world
- applied language skills such as translation.
Learning will take place in both language classes and a range of lively options including modules that …
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You will benefit from the following learning opportunities.
Spanish
Spanish can be studied from
beginners, GCSE or A-level. You will develop:
- Spanish language skills
- knowledge and understanding of the contemporary Spanish-speaking world
- applied language skills such as translation.
Learning will take place in both language classes and a range of
lively options including modules that explore contemporary Spanish
and Latin American culture, society and politics. You will achieve
a high level of communicative skill, and an in-depth understanding
of the culture and society of Spain and Latin America. To further
increase your career options you can take a final year module that
develops translation and interpreting skills.
To provide opportunities to develop language skills outside the
classroom, you will have access to our excellent language resource
centres which provide:
- internet access
- audio-visual facilities
- an extensive library of the latest Spanish-language films
- computer-aided language learning software
- course-related books, materials and periodicals.
History
Studying History at NTU is not a passive armchair activity but
demands:
- passion
- focus
- an open mind
- intellectual curiosity
- a willingness to engage in independent learning.
You will be introduced to new concepts and perspectives and develop your own research interests alongside set modules.
This course offers a broad and diverse curriculum, covering periods from AD 700 to the present day, and subject areas as diverse as:
- youth
- crime
- gender
- religion
- international and urban studies
- dictatorship and democracy
- warfare and reconstruction.
A wide range of options places the emphasis on student choice, enabling you to study in-depth specialist areas. These include The Crusades, Nazi Germany, Aztec and Inca civilisations, and American and British History.
This course is taught by a team of internationally recognised researchers and historians. In the latest Research Assessment Exercise (RAE, 2008), 75% of our History research was assessed as world leading or of international quality. For you, this means that the course is informed by the latest thinking and you will learn from people with a real passion for their subject.
Joint Honours
You can combine either of
these subjects with another subject to create your degree
programme. Not sure which subjects to choose? Don't worry as the
joint honours curriculum enables students to switch subjects after
Year One depending on which core modules they have completed. To
see the full range of combinations and their UCAS codes see:
- Spanish Joint Honours
- History Joint Honours.
Spend a year abroad
Students studying a
language can choose to spend a year abroad, allowing you to
increase your foreign language fluency and understanding of other
cultures. You will come away with an experience that will give you
a real advantage when competing for the best jobs.
Your optional Year Abroad takes place during Year Three when you
can spend time working or studying at one of our partner
universities.
Please see the academic calendar for term dates.
What will I study?Find out everything you need to know about what you'll be studying on this course. Detailed module information is available here:
- Spanish Joint Honours
- History Joint Honours
Our flexible curriculum has been designed to create some amazing opportunities for you. Your second year of study is divided into two semesters that enables you to take part in the following optional opportunities:
- International exchange - Experience other cultures, travel the globe and open your eyes to a world of opportunities. Our exchange partnership with a number of international universities enables you to live and study in another country in your second year. Watch our video to find out more.
- Work placements - Gain valuable work experience that will impress employers and help you get ahead in your chosen career. Boost your employability by taking a credit-bearing work placement as part of your degree rather than a sandwich year.
- University Language Programme - Available to all students and gives you the option of learning a totally new language or improving the skills you already have.
Each year students choose a range of core and optional modules
from the lists above. The first year is normally divided equally
between the two joint honours subjects but at the end of Year One,
students have the opportunity to select between an equally weighted
joint honours course and a more specialised pathway depending on
their interests.
Teaching principally takes place through a combination of:
- lectures (where tutors introduce the key ideas)
- seminars (organised on the basis of smaller group discussion of those ideas).
Staff will also generally offer office hours, where you can sign up to see them in small groups or on a one-to-one basis, perhaps to discuss an essay plan or to seek some specific academic guidance.
It is the nature of the subjects offered in the School of Arts and Humanities, however, that much of your time will be spent engaged in independent study. We recognise that this marks a change of culture from school or college, and we have in place a system of study support to help you adapt to this.
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