Course Overview
Course Overview This course offers a comprehensive exploration of world history spanning 1,500 years, from the fall of Rome to the modern post-Communist era, while also providing a deep dive into the societies and political ideas of ancient Greece and Rome. You will develop critical perspectives on vital themes like gender, race, and global imperialism, supported by the university's renowned research centres and exceptional historical resources. Key Program Highlights Study 1,500 years of global history, examining critical themes of imperialism, gender, and race across diverse geographical regions Gain expert knowledge of ancient Greek and Roman history and societies, with the option to learn a classical language Learn in a historic city with access to the University's extensive library collections, museums, and art galleries Benefit from teaching informed by internationally-renowned research centres in Medical History and Medieval Studies Join a vibrant community through the student-run History Society and contribute to the course via the Student-Staff Liaison Committee
Available Intakes
September 2026
CampusStreatham Campus
CityExeter
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeGBP 23,700