Middle Eastern History (MLitt) 2025 entry

Undertake in-depth study of the history and culture of this crucially significant region of the world, guided by the wide range of expertise in one of the UK's top-ranked Schools.

Application deadline: Thursday 7 August 2025

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Starts

September 2025

Duration

One year full time

School

School of History

Fees

UK
£12,030
Rest of the world
£25,900

Why study this course?

This course explores a variety of topics relating to the history and culture of the Middle East, including social, political, cultural and intellectual history.

  • Choose from fields including:
    • classical Islamic history (Umayyads and Abbasids)
    • the Seljuks
    • the medieval Islamic east
    • medieval Anatolia
    • the Ayyubid and Mamluk Near East
    • Ottoman History
    • medieval Armenia
    • Islamic intellectual history
  • Learn about methodological and analytical approaches, including Orientalism

Teaching

A mix of classroom lectures, textbook work, language exercises, 
tutorials, individual reading projects and essays.

Class sizes

Up to 12 students.

Dissertation

A 15,000-word dissertation.

Assessment

Coursework, or coursework and exams.

Modules

The St Andrews degree structure is designed to be flexible. You study compulsory modules delivering core learning together with optional modules you choose from the list available that year. 

If you choose not to complete the dissertation requirement for the MLitt, there is an exit award available that allows suitably qualified candidates to receive a Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) instead, finishing the course at the end of the second semester of study.  

For more details, including weekly contact hours, teaching methods and assessment, please see the module catalogue. The modules are examples from previous academic years and may be subject to change before you start your course.

What it will lead to

Careers

Graduates go on to pursue careers in a range of sectors including: 

  • journalism  
  • publishing  
  • think tanks  
  • government  
  • law  
  • teaching 

We are committed to supporting your career aspirations, whatever stage your career is at.

Our Careers Centre can help connect you to our extensive global alumni community for advice and mentoring, as well as offering career coaching, bespoke workshops, employer connections, experiences, and application support.  

Our International Education and Lifelong Learning Institute can also support you with academic and professional skills development.

Elevate your career

Alumni of Modern Languages postgraduate programmes have gone on to work in a variety of global, commercial, financial and research institutions, including: 

  • AKE International 
  • Mercy Corps 
  • Morgan Stanley 
  • World Bank 

Further your education

Many graduates continue their education by enrolling in PhD programmes at St Andrews or elsewhere. PhD applications are welcomed in a broad range of research topics relating to the history, politics, and international relations of Iran.

Postgraduate research

Expand your network

The School of History hosts the Middle East History and Iranian seminar programme, featuring St Andrews researchers and invited speakers from Britain, Europe and beyond.

Why St Andrews?

The School of History was ranked joint top with Cambridge in The Times and Sunday Times University Guide 2025 and second in the UK, behind Oxford, in The Guardian University Guide 2025.

St Andrews is Scottish University of the Year in The Times and Sunday Times University Guide 2025.

The Guardian University Guide 2025 ranked St Andrews as the top university in Scotland and second in the UK behind Oxford.

Alumni

When you graduate you become a member of the University's worldwide alumni community. Benefit from access to alumni clubs, the Saint Connect networking and mentoring platform, and careers support.

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Entry requirements

The qualifications listed are indicative minimum requirements for entry. Some academic Schools will ask applicants to achieve significantly higher marks than the minimum. Obtaining the listed entry requirements will not guarantee you a place, as the University considers all aspects of every application including, where applicable, the writing sample, personal statement, and supporting documents.

Application requirements

  • CV or résumé. This should include your personal details with a history of your education and employment to date  
  • a personal statement  
  • a sample of your own, single-authored academic written work (2,000 words)  
  • two original signed academic references  
  • academic transcripts and degree certificates  

For more guidance, see supporting documents and references for postgraduate taught programmes.

English language proficiency

If English is not your first language, you may need to provide an English language test score to evidence your English language ability. See approved English language tests and scores for this course.

Fees and funding

  • UK: £12,030
  • Rest of the world: £25,900

Before we can begin processing your application, a payment of an application fee of £50 is required. In some instances, you may be eligible for an application fee waiver. Details of this, along with information on our tuition fees, can be found on the postgraduate fees and funding page.

Scholarships and funding

We are committed to supporting you through your studies, regardless of your financial circumstances. You may be eligible for scholarships, discounts or other support:

History scholarships

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Information about all programmes from previous years of entry can be found in the course archive.

Curriculum development

As a research intensive institution, the University ensures that its teaching references the research interests of its staff, which may change from time to time. As a result, programmes are regularly reviewed with the aim of enhancing students' learning experience. Our approach to course revision is described online.

Tuition fees

The University will clarify compulsory fees and charges it requires any student to pay at the time of offer. The offer will also clarify conditions for any variation of fees. The University’s approach to fee setting is described online.

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