Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Military and International History (V102)

Apply now
Brunel University London
UK
Provided by: ucas

Progression Summary

program description

far from being just knowledge of the past, studying issues related to important world events, defence, security, intelligence and strategy are not only insightful, they’ll be highly valued in a troubled world by employers within these fields, and beyond.

a varied set of core modules will take students into scope of studying history at university, whether they've got a history qualification or not. modules like ‘what is history’ which uncovers the themes and tools used by historians and ‘total war in the modern era’, chronicling key wars and their influence, will help prepare you for the more specialist modes to follow later in the course.

a wide range of optional modules in years two and three will help students decide where their interests lie in preparation for their final year project, including the option to study intelligence and security taught by experts in the university’s internationally renowned centre of intelligence and security studies (bciss).

along the way, students will build a toolkit of transferable skills gained through evidence gathering, analysis, problem solving, drafting and communications, which can be applied to a wide range of industries within the public and private sector.

students can opt for a placement year and they will be adding a year’s experience in a job role and industry sector that will help to show future employers where they might be a good fit for their organisation. students' placements don’t have to be related to history and they’ll get plenty of support from staff and resources in the university’s professional development centre.

studying military and international history at brunel has many advantages. situated in london, the course has established links to world-renowned archives and libraries based in and close to london, including the caird library (national maritime museum), the national archives and the imperial war museum, among others.

additionally, the original wwii operations bunker used by sir winston churchill on the former raf uxbridge is a walk away from campus where brunel students regularly volunteer.

counter

Start Date

2026-01
counter

Tuition fees

88,622 .SAR
counter

Start Date

2027-01
counter

Tuition fees

88,622 .SAR