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The MA (Hons) in Modern History equips students to examine historical events from the last five centuries through contemporary perspectives. You'll select from diverse optional courses spanning broad chronological, geographic, and thematic scopes. Covering approximately 1450 to the present day, the program offers studies on various regions including Britain, Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, and parts of Africa and the Americas. Available specializations encompass intellectual, political, cultural, military, religious, gender, social, and economic history. This four-year program, administered by the School of History, trains students in critical source analysis, material evaluation, and academic research methods. In your first year, you'll study two supplementary subjects alongside modern history, typically continuing with at least one into the second year. The analytical skills developed through examining primary and secondary sources prepare students for advanced historical study in years three and four, when you can explore global modern histories more extensively. The final year includes opportunities for specialized research on a topic of personal interest. The curriculum values interdisciplinary learning, requiring sub-honours students to take modules in complementary fields like English, art history, or geography. St Andrews modern history graduates emerge with comprehensive historical understanding and the ability to draw connections across eras and cultures.