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    History and Politics BA (Hons), sandwich with foundation year and work placement
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    History and Politics BA (Hons), sandwich with foundation year and work placement

    University of Portsmouth

    University of Portsmouth

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    United Kingdom, Portsmouth

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    Mix

    Course Code

    VL29

    Campuses

    London

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2026
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    Duration 5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 17,900  / year(s)
    Next Intake September-2026

    History and Politics BA (Hons), sandwich with foundation year and work placement

    About

    Discover how the politics of the past have shaped the world we know today. On this BA (Hons) History and Politics degree, you'll retrace the political and social conflicts, revolutions and protest movements of yesterday in order to make sense of the here and now and create positive change.

    Travel back to pivotal political moments in time from around the globe guided by our expert academics. Craft your own learning experience by choosing to study the historical and political subjects and eras that most inspire you, such as the French Revolution, post war Britain and Germany, or the American Civil Rights Movement.

    As this is an interdisciplinary course, each year you'll also study a bespoke combined history and politics module as well as delving into each subject separately.

    Through the course's overarching theme of 'changing the world', you'll use what you learn to rethink modern societal issues, such as social justice, racial and gender equality, and global migration.

    You'll graduate with an insight into the powers and processes that have formed today's societies and how positive changes are made. Armed with this understanding of the past, you'll be empowered to address the challenges of the future.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry requirements​

    We look at more than just your grades

    While we consider your grades when making an offer, we also carefully look at your circumstances and other factors to assess your potential. These include whether you live and work in the region and your personal and family circumstances which we assess using established data.

    Explore more about how we make your offer

    How history comes alive in Portsmouth

    Portsmouth is a time traveller’s paradise, with historic tales of royalty, naval exploration, and even the odd ghost… join two of our students for a tour around our historic island city.

    Archie and Kimberley

    Welcome to Portsmouth!

    Kimberley

    Our city is a time traveller's paradise with historical tales of royalty, naval exploration and even the odd ghost.

    Archie

    Let us show you around.

    Archie

    Portsmouth is best known for our naval history, and here at the historic dockyard, you'll find the Mary Rose, HMS Warrior and HMS Victory. People arriving and leaving via ships has helped to shape the city, and the city has helped to shape their ideas and actions.

    Kimberley

    In 1662, Catherine Duchess of Braganza alighted here from Portugal to marry King Charles II. Their wedding took place here in Portsmouth and you can see their marriage certificate in Portsmouth Cathedral.

    Archie

    In the cathedral you'll also find a statue of the Duke of Buckingham, who was assassinated not far away in the Greyhound Inn. The Cathedral is also linked to multiple ghost stories and urban legends, including a sighting of Spring-heeled Jack, a fire-breathing demon.

    Kimberley

    The city wasn't built to keep out demons, but Portsmouth was vitally important in the defence of the Channel Coast. So a protective circuit was built around the city, including Southsea Castle.

    Archie

    Moving forward in the timeline of the city's defence, the site of popular shopping centre Gunwharf Quays was once home to the ‘stone frigate’ HMS Vernon. This two-tonne monument commemorates its mine warfare and diving heritage.

    Kimberley

    Like many port cities, Portsmouth welcomes a variety of different cultures and backgrounds, but their histories are not always visible. Historians at the University are working with community activists, curators, archivists and teachers to raise the visibility of black history and to engage locals in the co-production of this knowledge.

    Archie

    As well as visitors, Portsmouth has many famous faces who were born right here, including novelist Charles Dickens, and Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the engineer.

    From engineers to writers, royalty to slaves, Portsmouth has had a number of people come and go over the years.

    Kimberley

    Their impact lives on. Our historians are discovering new stories from the past that helped shape our future.

    Archie

    Visit us and our historic city. You never know, you might just change its future.

    English Program Requirements

    Career

    Studying history and politics together will give you transferable skills in critical thinking, collaboration, research, analysis and argument, all of which are highly valued by many kinds of employers.

    You could also continue your studies at Master's or PhD level in history, politics or a combination of the two.

    "As a graduate of a Humanities and Social Sciences degree, your skills will give you the flexibility to take on "careers in a variety of sectors including in those of enormous social value"

    (The British Academy)

    What areas can you work in with a history and politics degree?

    Graduates from our other history and politics courses have taken up roles in the following sectors:

    • central and local government
    • primary and secondary education
    • higher education
    • charity / not-for-profit organisations
    • financial services
    • corporate governance
    • trade unions

    Our history and politics alumni have worked with organisations including:

    • National Trust
    • Office for National Statistics
    • Serco
    • West Midlands Police
    • NHS

    What areas can you work in with a history and politics degree?

    Graduates from our other history and politics courses have taken up roles in the following sectors:

    • central and local government
    • primary and secondary education
    • higher education
    • charity / not-for-profit organisations
    • financial services
    • corporate governance
    • trade unions

    Our history and politics alumni have worked with organisations including:

    • National Trust
    • Office for National Statistics
    • Serco
    • West Midlands Police
    • NHS

    What jobs can you do with a history and politics degree?

    Roles our graduates from other history and politics courses have taken on include:

    • public affairs consultant
    • museum curator
    • archivist
    • development editor in publishing
    • researcher and writer for TV
    • teacher
    • political researcher, Houses of Parliament
    • assistant to Member of Parliament
    • civil servant, Department for the Cabinet Office
    • senior policy advisor, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
    • communications officer, House of Commons
    • local government administrator, Government of Jersey

    Ongoing career support – up to 5 years after you graduate

    Get experience while you study, with support to find part-time jobs, volunteering opportunities, and work experience.

    Towards the end of your degree and for up to five years after graduation, you’ll receive one-to-one support from our Careers and Employability Service to help you find your perfect role.

    Placement year (optional)

    After your second or third year, you'll have the chance to do an optional year-long work placement to get valuable work experience in a sector of your choice. 

    Potential placement roles

    Students from our other history and politics courses have secured placements at: 

    • The Ministry of Defence 
    • The House of Commons 
    • National Museum of the Royal Navy
    • Freedom from Torture, a charity which supports survivors of torture who seek protection in the UK
    • Shrewsbury Museums
    • Law firms such as Darton Law Ltd

    The sort of activities you could do during your placement year will depend on the field of your chosen placement. Among other activities, our previous placement students have curated exhibitions, worked as paralegals, organised charity events, or supported MPs in their constituency offices.

    We'll help you to identify opportunities and approach possible organisations and businesses. You'll have support from our Placement and Internship Centre and a personal tutor throughout the year.

    We can also help you find shorter placements, internships or volunteering opportunities in and around Portsmouth to complement your studies and build your CV. Previous students have done projects for community groups and worked with heritage sites, archives, political parties and local government. 

    You could also choose to set up your own business, or take a voluntary placement.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 17,900 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
    University of Portsmouth

    History and Politics BA (Hons), sandwich with foundation year and work placement

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