

The Master of Science (MSc) in History of Science, Technology and Medicine at the University of Manchester is a one-year, full-time program that explores the historical development of scientific knowledge, technological advancements, and medical practices. The program covers a wide range of topics, including the evolution of scientific thought, the role of technology in shaping societies, and the history of medical practices and public health systems.
Students will engage with historical research methodologies and explore how science, technology, and medicine have influenced modern societies. Graduates will be prepared for careers in museums, archives, academic research, and public history, where they can contribute to the preservation and dissemination of the history of science and technology.
Semester 1 – Foundations of the History of Science, Technology and Medicine
Semester 2 – Advanced History of Science, Technology and Medicine
Graduates of the History of Science, Technology and Medicine program at University of Manchester can pursue careers in academia, museums, archives, and cultural heritage organizations. Common roles include historian of science and technology, museum curator, archival researcher, and roles in science policy and communication. Many graduates work in museums, historical societies, research institutions, or public history projects, interpreting the historical development of science, technology, and medicine. The program also prepares students for positions in heritage conservation, educational roles, and science communication.
The History of Science, Technology and Medicine Master of Science program at the University of Manchester offers an in-depth exploration of the historical development of science, technology, and medicine. The program combines theoretical learning with practical research, allowing students to engage with significant historical developments and their societal impact. Students gain expertise in the historical analysis of scientific and technological progress and its influence on modern society. The program’s focus on research skills and access to the University’s extensive archives and expert faculty ensures graduates are well-prepared for careers in historical research, education, and cultural heritage.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)161 275 5252
Email: admissions@manchester.ac.uk
Address: University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom