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Social Research (Economic And Social History) MA at University Of Birmingham

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Course details

How long is the course?
2 years

Attendance pattern
Part time

Course qualification
MA in Social Research (Economic And Social History)

Awarding body
University of Birmingham

When does the course begin?
This course last started in Sep-08

Please contact the college to enquire about new start dates.

Course info
This programme (which can either be a stand-alone programme or preparation for subsequent PhD study) is designed to fit in with the ESRC's 1+3 postgraduate training programme.

How much will it cost?
Fees for 2008/09: taught full-time: £4200; part-time: £2100; research full-time £3240-£3350; part-time: from £1620. Students should contact the Financial Support Office for further details, regarding fees or bursaries.

Entry Requirements
Normally, a first or second class honours degree in a relevant or cognate discipline; in addition to IELTS score of 7.0 with no less than 6.5 in any band and TOEFL score of 600/250 plus TWE 4.0.

Where is the course held? (view on a map)
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT

Venue details
Childcare facilities are available on site. Early booking of sessions is strongly recommended due to high demand of limited places. Guidance and advice may be available for all aspects of student life. Facilities/Support are available for students with hearing impairment. Facilities/Support are available for students with learning difficulties. Facilities/Support are available for students with restricted mobility. Facilities/Support are available for students with visual impairment.


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Social Research (Economic And Social History) MA at University Of Birmingham was verified on 28 Jan 2008.

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