Studying history at the University of Plymouth will open a wide range of career choices. You could consider using your passion and interest in history to work within the education sector as a secondary school teacher, further education teacher or higher education lecturer. You could also use your historical knowledge to engage with the public through archives, museums, galleries, heritage and the media in order enhance their understanding of the past. Since understanding the past can illuminate the present, you could also consider using your skills to work in health, policy and government. Indeed, some history students consider graduate schemes such as
The Local Government Graduate Development Programme or the
Civil Service Fast Stream.
Along with working in heritage there are a range of opportunities within the growing creative and cultural industries. These include media related roles, such as working for the BBC as a researcher or being a broadcast journalist.
Many history students use their high level analytical and problem-solving skills to pursue a career within law and the criminal justice system.
You could also consider a less obvious path such as search engine optimisation (SEO), user experience design (UX), content marketing or a role within the business, banking and finance sector.
Since specific career paths may be less obvious it is important to use your research skills to explore the range of opportunities and to consider your personal interests, motivations, values and strengths.
Researching your career options
Given the diversity of career options open to history graduates, it is important to research and explore these fully so that you can make informed decisions about your future.
The following websites provide helpful information on options with a history degree:
Teaching:
General history links:
Gaining work experience
Locally in Plymouth there are many opportunities to get involved with such as:
Employment opportunities
Below is a snapshot of what Plymouth history graduates told us they were doing 15 months after graduation. For some graduates, these roles served as stepping-stones by providing relevant work experience.
- Academic Mentor
- Account Manager
- Assistant Language Teacher
- Assistant Marketing Employee Social Media
- Audit and Accounts Associate
- British Army Officer
- Collections Assistant
- Customs Brexit Support Officer
- Digital Artist
- English as a Foreign Language Teacher
- Freelance Heritage Consultant
- Graduate Trainee Chartered Accountant
- Historical Researcher
- History Teacher
- Logistical Manager
- Online Learning Developer
- Primary School Teacher
- Private Client Paralegal
- Procurement Officer
- Project Engineer
- Reporter
- Sabbatical Officer – VP Education
- Social Media and Communications Assistant
- Teacher of Humanities
Employers
- Guernsey Border Agency
- Guernsey Press
- Hanham Woods Academy
- Ivybridge Community College
- National Museum of the Royal Navy
- National Trust
- Rouse Partners LLP
- Royal National Lifeboat Institution
- St Brendan's Sixth Form College
- The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme
- UCAS
- University of Exeter
- University of Plymouth Students' Union
*Data is from the Graduate Outcomes Surveys covering the three years of 2018/19 – 2020/21. Graduates were surveyed 15 months after graduating. Data displayed is for UK-domiciled, first degree, full-time graduates who are working, studying or looking for work.