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Scottish History

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The Scottish History program at the University of Glasgow offers a comprehensive exploration of Scotland's rich historical landscape, from the medieval period to the modern era. This four-year Bachelor of Arts degree allows students to delve into Scotland's political, social, and cultural development, with a focus on its interactions with the wider world. The program covers key events such as the Wars of Independence, the Jacobite risings, and Scotland's role in the British Empire, while also examining the nation's history through the lens of religion, economics, and social movements.

Students in this program gain critical thinking and research skills, enabling them to analyze historical sources and draw connections between past events and contemporary issues. The program offers various opportunities for field trips, research projects, and internships, ensuring that students engage with Scotland’s history in a hands-on, immersive way. Graduates of the Scottish History program are well-prepared for careers in education, research, museums, heritage management, and public history, equipped with a deep understanding of Scotland's cultural identity and historical impact.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Scottish History
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 30 June 2026
  • Location: University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Field of Study: Area & Cultural Studies
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Foundations of Scottish History

  • Introduction to Scottish History: From Prehistoric Times to the Middle Ages
  • The Making of Scotland: Politics, Culture, and Society
  • Scottish Borders: Identity, Conflict, and Settlement
  • Early Modern Scotland: The Reformation and Union of the Crowns
  • Historical Methods and Source Analysis

Year 2 – Medieval to Early Modern Scottish History

  • The Scottish Kings and the Wars of Independence
  • Religion and Society in Early Modern Scotland
  • Scottish Enlightenment and Intellectual Movements
  • Scotland and the British Empire: Colonialism and Global Connections
  • Gender, Class, and Society in Early Modern Scotland

Year 3 – Modern Scottish History & Identity

  • Industrialisation and Urbanisation in 19th-Century Scotland
  • Nationalism and Scottish Identity: Historical Perspectives
  • Scotland in the 20th Century: Politics, Economy, and Culture
  • The Scottish Diaspora and Global Influence
  • Historical Research and Dissertation Preparation

Year 4 – Specialisation & Independent Research Project

  • Special Topics in Scottish History (e.g., Scottish Kings, Cultural Heritage, or the Scottish Highland Clearances)
  • Independent Research Project or Dissertation in Scottish History
  • Scotland in the Global Context: Migration, Economy, and Politics
  • Advanced Historical Theory and Practice
  • Final Year Scottish History Seminar and Presentations


Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts in Scottish History from the University of Glasgow are well-equipped for careers in heritage management, museum curation, historical research, and public history. Career paths include roles as historians, archivists, museum curators, policy advisors, and heritage consultants. Graduates can work in historical societies, museums, archives, government agencies, or media and publishing companies. Many also pursue postgraduate studies in history, cultural heritage, or public history.

Why Choose This Program

The Scottish History program at the University of Glasgow offers an in-depth exploration of Scotland's rich history, from its ancient roots to modern times. Students will gain a strong understanding of Scotland's political, social, and cultural development and its impact on the world. With access to expert faculty and a wealth of primary sources, students are encouraged to engage in independent research and develop critical analytical skills. This program is ideal for those passionate about Scottish heritage, historical research, and cultural studies, offering a solid foundation for a career in the heritage sector or academia.


Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom