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8 Online Short courses in British Studies

English as a Second Language (ESL)
This English as a Second Language (ESL) from Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) provides student centred, hands-on learning.
Dead Interesting - Uncovering Roman Britain in Old Museum Collections
Explore the archaeology of early Roman Britain and learn techniques to build a profile of an individual from the first century AD with Dead Interesting - Uncovering Roman Britain in Old Museum Collections at University of Reading by FutureLearn.
English Language and Literature
A Diploma in English Language and Literature from Lighthouse Academy which lasts for a full year (52) weeks, focuses on providing the most important language skills related to English language and literature.
The Tudors
Go back in time to learn about the dramatic rule of the Tudor monarchs and religious change of the sixteenth century reformation with this The Tudors course from University of Roehampton by FutureLearn.
Anarchy in the UK - A History of Punk from 1976-78
Explore the history of punk and the role played by youth subcultures in contemporary history, while making your own punk fanzine with Anarchy in the UK - A History of Punk from 1976-78 at University of Reading by FutureLearn.
History of Slavery in the British Caribbean
Explore the history and legacy of British colonial slavery and oppression in the Caribbean through historical slave accounts History of Slavery in the British Caribbean delivered through FutureLearn.
The law of England and Wales
The law of England and Wales course offered by University of Cambridge is open to anyone with an interest in the field: potential law students; anyone interested in the law, and people with an interest in how politicians have to engage with legal constraints.
Literature of the English Country House
Examine representations of English country houses throughout literature and develop your own interpretations of the texts with Literature of the English Country House at The University of Sheffield by FutureLearn.