Master of History
KU Leuven
Key Information
Campus location
Leuven, Belgium
Languages
English, Dutch
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 Year
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
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Introduction
The comprehensive History programme gives you the freedom to explore a variety of different historical approaches and time periods. Our internationally renowned staff will help you develop the skills and specialized knowledge needed to become a historian.
The Master of History consists of two parts:
- A number of in-depth optional courses. Together with your supervisor you choose a series of elective modules. You can choose to specialise in a particular time period or historical theme such as cultural history, religious history or global history.
- The master thesis; you shape your study program around the topic of your master thesis. As historical research at KU Leuven is organised into four different research groups and you will become part of the same research group as your thesis supervisor, the different available courses are presented according to each reasearch group's foucus.
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Curriculum
Research Seminar
- Medieval and Early Modern History Research Seminar
- Modern and Contemporary History Research Seminar
Methodological
- Media and Politics in Modern History: Key Concepts and Methods
- Historical Data Management
- Oral History
- Exact Sciences and History: Sources and Methods
- Medieval and Early Modern History: Key Concepts and Methods
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Career Opportunities
History is a well-rounded discipline. You will take all kinds of classes about historical periods, regions and domains. Through different exercises, you learn to think, analyse, offer criticism, interpret, debate, draw conclusions, and express them in writing. You also become familiar with many other disciplines, such as law, political science and economics.
You will develop skills that are invaluable to employers in a variety of sectors, including: government and politics, media and communications, heritage and cultural organisations, and a broad range of private companies.
Historians are therefore valued in a wide range of job sectors. The time when all historians became teachers or archivists has long past.