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| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 4,190 - ≈ € 17,220 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | London / United Kingdom | ||
| Duration: | 12 months | Start Date: | October |
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| Languages: | English | ||
The core course provides general introductions to the various topics, as well as a very strong methodological and historiographical component. Optional modules focus on specialist treatments of particular subjects, ranging from philosophy of science to the scientific revolution.
Full-time students attend an introductory core course in the first term, and attend three specialist options courses in the second. Part-time students will complete the requirements for the core course and one or two of the options modules in the first year, and the remainder, along with the dissertation, in the second.
The course is intensive, and you are required to write a dissertation, as well as four short and six long essays, for your assessment. Successful students are awarded an MSc degree, and will have achieved eligibility for PhD study.
The course is recognised for studentships by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). In addition the Wellcome Trust provides studentships by competition for those wishing to specialise in the history of medicine. Applicants from outside the United Kingdom should contact the British Council office in their own country for details of grants available.
Optional modules
* Ancient and early medieval science, technology and medicine
* The scientific revolution, 1450-1750
* Ideas of health and sickness in industrial society
* The sciences in the age of industry, 1750-1920
* History of the human sciences
* Philosophy of science
* Science, technology and medicine in the twentieth century
* Sociology of science and technology
* Science, governance and the public
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
Take testApplicants should have a first or good second class Honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject. Our students come from a wide variety of disciplinary backgrounds but we do look for evidence of a real interest in the history of science, technology and medicine and/or the philosophy of science. Where possible, we interview all candidates.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS:
To obtain maximum benefit from studies at Imperial College all students must have a good command of the English Language. College therefore requires applicants to have taken an English Language test and achieved an acceptable grade or score before admission can be confirmed. The College Senate has approved the tests set out below. Please note that the scores or grades indicated are the minimum levels generally acceptable to the College. Departments have the discretion to prescribe higher requirements either for specific courses of study or in specific cases where there are serious doubts as to the abilities of individual students to undertake proposed programmes of study.
Students must make arrangements to take the appropriate test well in advance of the start of their course. Places will not be confirmed and students will not be allowed to register until confirmation of an acceptable result has been received as set out below.
* A first degree taught in English within the following countries: Australia, Canada, Ireland, Guyana, New Zealand, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States of America, West Indies.
* Candidates whose first degree was not taught in English but who have then successfully completed a one-year MSc (or equivalent) course at a UK university.
* A grade of not less than C in English Language in GCSE, IGCSE, GCE `O´ Level or equivalent.
* A grade of not less than C in the Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE).
* A pass in the University Test of English for Speakers of Other Languages (UETESOL).
* British Council IELTS Test
A score of not less than 6.5 including a score of 5.0 or better in the written and spoken English elements of the academic test.
* TOEFL
A score of not less than 90 overall in the internet-based test (iBT), to include 24 in Writing and 20 in Speaking; or 600 in the paper-based test (PBT), or 250 in the computer-based test (CBT), both to include a minimum score of 4.5 in the written English.
NB: the requirement for Tanaka Business School programmes in iBT is 98 overall, to include 25 in Writing and 23 in Speaking.
Please note: Imperial College's Institution Code for TOEFL is 0891.
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| IELTS Band: | 6.5 |
| TOEFL Paper-based: | 600 |
| TOEFL Computer-based: | 250 |
| TOEFL Internet-based: | 90 |
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