Edinburgh University. (degree program in history)

From: History Review | Date: September 1, 1997| Author: Cullis, Philip | Copyright information

The University of Edinburgh's Scottish MA program in history benefits the student by combining highly flexible academic requirements with a history department faculty whose teaching is highly rated. The History Department offers over 100 different courses, and a number of joint degree programs with the departments of politics, English language, English literature, Scottish History and others. The Arts Faculty, which controls admissions to the history program, has stringent entrance requiremen...

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