Module Information
			 Module Identifier
		
HY12120
			 Module Title
	 
			 Introduction to History
	 
		 	Academic Year
	 
			 2025/2026
	 
			 Co-ordinator
	 
			 Semester
	 
Semester 1
Exclusive (Any Acad Year)
Reading List
			 Other Staff
	 
Course Delivery
Assessment
| Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion | 
|---|---|---|
| Semester Assessment | 1 x 1,000 word bibliographical exercise | 30% | 
| Semester Assessment | 1 x 2,000 word short project | 70% | 
| Supplementary Assessment | 1 x 1,000 word supplementary(resit) bibliographical exercise | 30% | 
| Supplementary Assessment | 1 x 2,000 word supplementary (resit) short project | 70% | 
Learning Outcomes
 
 On completion of this module, students should be able to 
 
 a) 	undertake simple but essential bibliographical exercises
 b) 	read secondary historical material with a degree of critical awareness
 c) 	recognise the need to adopt best practice in undertaking research
 d) 	engage with historical debate and offer observation on the relative merits of historical positions
 e) 	represent their engagment with the secondary literature in oral (not assessed) and written (assessed) work
 f) 	reflect critically upon their own historical perspective and anticipate the relevance of acquired skills for further study at degree level
 
 
Brief description
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Content
 
 This course is designed to help students make the transition to the study of history at degree level. Through a series of fifteen sessions students will be introduced to a range of skills, techniques and practical exercises intended to cover fundamental elements not only of undergraduate study but also of historians' practice. One of these sessions will be an essay feedback session (tutorial) with a seminar tutor. Seminar tutors will guide students through the following elements: 
 
- summary and note-taking
- true paraphrasing and quotation
- research and time-management
- use of the library and IT
- presentations
- essay writing and examination preparation
- seminar work and group discussion
 
 
- summary and note-taking
- true paraphrasing and quotation
- research and time-management
- use of the library and IT
- presentations
- essay writing and examination preparation
- seminar work and group discussion
Module Skills
| Skills Type | Skills details | 
|---|---|
| Subject Specific Skills | . | 
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 4
