Course details
Course description
Studying history – the story of humanity through the ages – develops your knowledge of the past and gives you a better understanding of the present. Law is concerned with the study of the obligations, duties and rights which every member of society has in relation to one another and to the state. Please note that studying Law within the BA degree will not qualify you for entry to the legal profession. For professional qualifications in Law students follow the LLB programme.
Why History and Law at Strathclyde?
Learn about the context in which we live today through some of the most important and interesting periods in UK and world history.
Benefit from excellent teaching in a range of professionally relevant areas, such as problem-solving, communication, research methods and interpretation that enhance your employability.
Opportunity to study abroad in a North American or European university for six or 12 months.
Access to internships and placements.
Your Career
Our graduates have secured employment in marketing and PR companies, the Civil Service and intelligence services, the Scottish parliament, charity sector, banking, libraries, museums and heritage, teaching, academia and journalism.
Recent graduate roles include:
Business Banking Manager
Business Development Graduate
English Teacher
Graduate Trainee - Financial Services
Marketing intern
Studio Executive at The Telegraph
Subjects
- History
- Law
- Humanities
- Social sciences
Entry requirements
Scottish HNC minimum entry requirements: Pass
HNC Social Sciences: A in Graded Unit; Maths National 5 B, or equivalent
Scottish HND minimum entry requirements: Pass
HND Social Sciences: AAB in Graded Units may enable second-year entry to History with Politics & International Relations or Psychology with six HNC/HND credits in each of the two subjects
Scottish Higher minimum entry requirements: A,A,A,A
Higher English, Maths/Applications of Mathematics National 5 B-C, or equivalent
Course options
Course details
Full time
16th Sep 2024 to 16th Sep 2028
Cost: £1,820.00 (ex. VAT)
Venue details
University of Strathclyde
McCance Building
16 Richmond Street
Glasgow
G1 1XQ