MA Art Therapy
The MA Art Therapy at the University of Derby is a comprehensive, practice-based course...
Kedleston Road and One Friar Gate Square, Derby Campus
INTAKE: September
This three-year full-time course is designed to equip students with critical thinking and analytical skills essential for examining societal issues and historical narratives. Students will engage in a curriculum that fosters an understanding of social dynamics and historical processes, preparing them for various professional paths.
Curriculum: The curriculum integrates core modules that cover key themes in both history and sociology. Students will study historical periods and events, alongside sociological theories and concepts, enabling them to draw connections between past and present societal structures. The program emphasizes research skills, encouraging students to undertake independent studies and projects that contribute to their academic development.
Research Focus: The University of Derby boasts a research-active faculty in both history and sociology. Faculty members are engaged in research areas such as social policy, childhood and war, extremism and counter-terrorism, conspiracy theory, politics and social movements, Marxism, feminism, and social theory. Students have the opportunity to participate in research seminars and guest lectures, enhancing their academic experience and exposure to current scholarly work.
Industry Engagement: The program emphasizes practical experience through work placements and community engagement. Students can participate in internships and projects that provide real-world applications of their studies, enhancing employability and professional skills. The university's connections with various organizations and institutions facilitate these opportunities, allowing students to gain valuable insights into their chosen fields.
Global Perspective: While grounded in UK contexts, the program incorporates global perspectives by exploring international histories and sociological theories. Students are encouraged to study abroad or participate in international projects, broadening their understanding of global issues and enhancing their cultural awareness. This global outlook prepares graduates to work in diverse environments and address worldwide challenges.
Kedleston Road and One Friar Gate Square, Derby Campus
IELTS 6
£ 14900
Undergraduate Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 70% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.
English language proficiency:
The University of Derby offers various scholarships and funding opportunities to support international students financially. These scholarships are designed to ease the financial burden of studying abroad and make higher education more accessible for students from diverse backgrounds.
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship: The University of Derby offers the prestigious Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship for international students. This scholarship provides up to £2,000 for students enrolling in undergraduate or postgraduate programs. It is awarded based on academic merit and achievements, recognizing outstanding students who demonstrate potential in their field of study.
International Student Scholarship: The International Student Scholarship is designed to assist new international students with their tuition fees. This scholarship offers up to £2,000 for students from specific countries or regions and is awarded to students who meet the academic requirements and demonstrate contributing to the international community at the University of Derby.
Country-Specific Scholarships: In addition to general scholarships, the University of Derby offers country-specific scholarships for students from particular regions. These scholarships aim to support students from countries such as India, China, Nigeria, and many more. The value of these scholarships varies, but they often range from £1,000 to £3,000, depending on the country and the student's academic background.
Alumni Loyalty Discount: The University of Derby offers a special alumni discount for students who have previously studied at the university. International students who have completed a degree or program at Derby and return for further study are eligible for this discount, which helps to reduce the overall cost of their education.
Early Bird Discount: International students who apply early may be eligible for the Early Bird Discount, which provides a reduction in tuition fees for students who accept an offer of admission before a specified deadline. This discount is intended to encourage timely applications and assist students with their planning.
External Scholarships: In addition to internal scholarships, international students are encouraged to explore external scholarship opportunities. The University of Derby provides guidance and resources to help students identify and apply for scholarships offered by government bodies, organizations, and private foundations in their home countries or internationally.
The BA (Hons) History and Sociology program at the University of Derby provides students with a solid foundation for a wide range of career opportunities. By combining historical analysis with sociological theory, this interdisciplinary degree opens doors to various professions where critical thinking, research skills, and a deep understanding of societal dynamics are valued.
Social Researcher: Graduates can work with government agencies, think tanks, or private organizations to analyze social trends, behaviors, and policies. They might focus on topics such as social inequality, education, or public health.
Public Policy Advisor: This career involves working in governmental or non-governmental sectors, advising on policies related to social welfare, justice, or community development, using historical and sociological insights.
Charity and NGO Roles: With expertise in understanding social issues, graduates can work with charities or NGOs focusing on areas like human rights, poverty alleviation, or social justice.
Journalist/Writer: Graduates can pursue careers in journalism, writing articles, reports, or books on sociological issues, historical topics, or social commentary.
Heritage and Museum Professional: Combining history and sociology, graduates may work in museums, galleries, and heritage sites, curating exhibits or working in public engagement to preserve and interpret historical artifacts.
Social Work or Counseling: For those interested in applying their knowledge in a practical, human-centered context, careers in social work, counseling, or community services may be a good fit.
Education and Academia: Graduates can become educators, teaching history or sociology at various educational levels. Alternatively, they can pursue advanced research and academia.
Human Rights Advocate: With an understanding of social justice and historical contexts, graduates may work with human rights organizations to advocate for marginalized communities and fight systemic inequality.
Urban Planning and Development: Those interested in shaping society’s infrastructure can apply their knowledge in roles related to city planning, community development, and policy-making to create more inclusive communities.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Roles: Graduates can work in the private sector, advising companies on their social responsibilities, sustainability practices, and the impacts of their operations on communities and societies.