History and Politics (Study Abroad)

BA Hons

  • UCAS code LV23
  • Entry year 2026 or 2025
  • A level requirements AAB
  • Duration Full time 4 years

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Overview

Top reasons to study with us

  • 16

    16th for History

    The Complete University Guide (2025)

  • 2nd in the UK for Research Power in Politics (REF2021)

  • Specialist placements in heritage organisations

Studying History and Politics allows us to understand the places, people and decisions that shape major political moments. At Lancaster we provide hands-on training in historical research and provide you with the skills and understanding you need to influence contemporary politics. Our programme equips you with a thorough knowledge of the political conditions of the past – as well as insight into the factors that will shape the future.

The programme prepares you for a wide range of careers, from government and policy, business and consultancy, to journalism, media, and the heritage industry.

Why Lancaster?

  • Benefit from teaching by expert academics who regularly collaborate with government bodies such as UK parliament, on important issues such as defence and strategy, racial injustice, voter rights, and migration
  • Network with external partners, policymakers, and guest speakers who can provide valuable insights into the key political issues of the moment
  • Study in historic Lancaster, making your home in a city where power, justice and human rights are at the heart of our history
  • Take advantage of our internship opportunities, where you can work on live research projects with NGOs, think tanks and charities
  • Hone expert skills in analysis, critical thinking and persuasive argument to prepare you for a range of ambitious careers

Study historical and political forces at work

This interdisciplinary course combines in-depth historical analysis with a critical understanding of political systems and ideas. You will explore the political and historical forces that have shaped the modern world, giving you a nuanced understanding of past events and their lasting impact on current political landscapes.

Throughout the degree, you’ll study key historical periods and events, coming to understand how politics, environments and societies have changed over time.Through expert training in History and Politics, you’ll build highly employable skills in research and analysis, enabling you to address contemporary political problems in public policy, political behaviour and comparative politics.

You will learn to ask challenging questions: How do human beings shape their political institutions and context – and how are they shaped by them? What causes a country to become democratic or authoritarian? What are the underlying causes of political division and how do these change over time? What rights do individuals have, and how have they come to possess them?

Key themes will include:

  • How the institutions of governance work, and how they interact with individual political behaviour to shape political cultures
  • Political ideas: how ideas like justice, freedom and equality emerge and impact human behaviour
  • Social and political change: the processes through which societies transform, driven by conflict, innovation, behaviour, and ideas

Lancaster’s rich history of power and justice

The city of Lancaster and its surrounds are steeped in history and politics, from Roman forts to memorials of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Over ten centuries, the Lancaster’s Norman castle has been a fortress, court and prison, now the heart of a vibrant historic city. Its gaol cells and courtrooms have seen the infamous trial and execution of ten people for witchcraft in 1612 and the more recent exoneration of accused terrorists the ‘Birmingham Six’, forging a site of both persecution and justice. The region is rich in the living remains of cultures past and present for you to explore.

Be inspired by experts

Lancaster’s BA History and Politics degree is taught by world-class academics: historians whose research is world leading and politics academics that shape current policy debates locally and nationally.

You’ll be taught by historians whose research expertise stretches across Britain and Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa. Lancaster historians work at the cutting edge of the discipline addressing world challenges past and future, from global conflict and trade to the ethics of government and human rights, and from environmental transformations to technological revolutions. This research shapes our high-quality teaching, inviting you to join us at the cutting edge of History and prepare to apply your expertise in the world.

Our researchers directly contribute to contemporary policy debates on vital issues such as migration, voting rights, social inequality, the future of AI and climate change in the UK and across the world.

Our course is structured to build your understanding of key historical and political concepts and to allow you to explore issues of rights, power, and historical change.

Building important skills

Through seminars and workshops, you’ll get hands-on training in source and data analysis, in critiquing interpretations and in how to craft arguments. You’ll learn through interactive and collaborative sessions such as policy labs, and simulations including mock select committees, citizens assembly and Prime Minister's Questions, applying your knowledge to real-world political challenges such as the growing rise of conspiracy theories and the politics of enacting net-zero.You’ll be supported to build your skills in conveying your work effectively across a range of mediums, from essays that present deep research and analysis to policy briefs, podcasts, reflective diaries, blogs, and policy memo and evaluation.

Throughout your studies on the BA History and Politics, you'll develop strong analytical and research skills – you’ll become an expert in evaluating and marshaling bodies of evidence, formulating arguments, and communicating them clearly.

Careers

The course equips you with the skills and knowledge to succeed in a wide range of careers.The combination of historical awareness and nuanced understanding of the political process will prepare you for roles in public policy, international relations, journalism, education think tanks, charities, the civil service, journalism, political organizations, consultancy and beyond.

You will receive structured support in identifying the career fields that you wish to explore, in making contacts in these areas, and in presenting the skills you have developed at Lancaster to your future employers.

To stand out when you graduate, you can also apply for one of the internships offered every year by the Richardson Institute for Peace Studies. These are research projects in external organisations such as NGOs, think tanks, charities and faith-based organisations.

Some of the careers our graduates have chosen include:

  • Journalism and media – reporting on social, political, and economic issues, and analyzing global events and their impacts.
  • Museum and Heritage Industry – curating exhibitions, educating the public on historical and cultural heritage, and promoting conservation and historical research.
  • Civil Service and Government – working at different levels of government policymaking, shaping local, national and international strategies.
  • Business management and consultancy – advising organizations on strategy, growth, and efficiency, and helping companies adapt to emerging global challenges and trends.

Many of our students take their exploration of history to the next level by continuing with postgraduate studies.

Careers and employability support

Our degrees open up an extremely wide array of career pathways in businesses and organisations, large and small, in the UK and overseas.

We run a paid internship scheme specifically for our arts, humanities and social sciences students, supported by a specialist Employability Team. The team offer individual consultations and tailored application guidance, as well as careers events, development opportunities, and resources

Whether you have a clear idea of your potential career path or need some help considering the options, our friendly team is on hand.

Lancaster is unique in that every student is eligible to participate in The Lancaster Award which recognises activities such as work experience, community engagement or volunteering and social development. A valuable addition to your CV!

Find out more about Lancaster’s careers events, extensive resources and personal support for Careers and Employability.

Entry requirements

These are the typical grades that you will need to study this course. You may need to have qualifications in relevant subjects. In some cases we may also ask you to attend an interview or submit a portfolio. You must also meet our English language requirements.

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International foundation programmes

Delivered in partnership with INTO Lancaster University, our one-year tailored foundation pathways are designed to improve your subject knowledge and English language skills to the level required by a range of Lancaster University degrees. Visit the INTO Lancaster University website for more details and a list of eligible degrees you can progress onto.

Contextual admissions

Contextual admissions could help you gain a place at university if you have faced additional challenges during your education which might have impacted your results. Visit our contextual admissions page to find out about how this works and whether you could be eligible.

Course structure

Enhancing our curriculum

We continually review and enhance our curriculum to ensure we are delivering the best possible learning experience, and to make sure that the subject knowledge and transferable skills you develop will prepare you for your future.

We will publish more detailed information about the structure of this degree course for 2026-entry in June 2025, ahead of our summer undergraduate open days. This will include overviews of the core modules you will take and examples of optional modules which may be available to you.

Fees and funding

We set our fees on an annual basis and the 2026/27 entry fees have not yet been set.

As a guide, our fees in 2025/26 were:

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£9,535 £24,700

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Scholarships and bursaries

Details of our scholarships and bursaries for students starting in 2026 are not yet available.

You can use our scholarships for 2025-entry applicants as guidance.

Important information

The information on this site relates primarily to 2026/2027 entry to the University and every effort has been taken to ensure the information is correct at the time of publication.

The University will use all reasonable effort to deliver the courses as described, but the University reserves the right to make changes to advertised courses. In exceptional circumstances that are beyond the University’s reasonable control (Force Majeure Events), we may need to amend the programmes and provision advertised. In this event, the University will take reasonable steps to minimise the disruption to your studies. If a course is withdrawn or if there are any fundamental changes to your course, we will give you reasonable notice and you will be entitled to request that you are considered for an alternative course or withdraw your application. You are advised to revisit our website for up-to-date course information before you submit your application.

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