College: Graduate School of Social Sciences
This specialization focuses on studying past human societies and events to understand their impact on the present and future. Students acquire skills in historical research, analysis, critical thinking, and communication, preparing for careers in academia, education, museums, archives, and related fields.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand historical periods, events, and themes.
- Develop skills in historical research and analysis.
- Learn how to interpret and critique historical sources.
- Explore cultural, social, political, and economic aspects of history.
- Analyze historical trends and patterns.
- Develop critical thinking, writing, and communication skills.
Main Curriculum:
- Introduction to History - Overview of historical periods, major events, and methodologies.
- Methods of Historical Research - Techniques for conducting historical research using primary and secondary sources.
- Ancient History - Study of ancient civilizations, cultures, and historical developments.
- Medieval History - Analysis of the Middle Ages, including political, social, and cultural aspects.
- Modern History - Study of modern historical periods, events, and themes.
- World History - Global historical trends, comparative history, and interconnections between societies.
- Cultural and Social History - Exploration of the cultural and social dimensions of historical periods and events.
- Political and Economic History - Analysis of political systems, economic developments, and their historical impact.
- Historiography - Study of historical writing, theories, and interpretations.
- Graduation Project - A comprehensive project applying historical research and analysis skills, such as a research paper, historical analysis, or thematic study.
Evaluation Methods:
Historical research papers, source analyses, periodic and thematic studies, cultural and social history projects, political and economic history analyses, historiography essays, graduation projects, group projects, and presentations.
Recommended Textbooks:
- "Introduction to History" by various authors.
- "Methods of Historical Research" by various authors.
- "Ancient History" by various authors.
- "History in the Middle Ages" by various authors.
- "Modern History" by various authors.
- "World History" by various authors.
- "Cultural and Social History" by various authors.
- "Political and Economic History" by various authors.
- "Historiography" by various authors.
Basic Requirements:
Interest in history, historical research, and analysis.
Duration of the Specialization:
Typically 4 years to earn a bachelor's degree.
Certification:
Although no specific certificates for history, graduates can pursue further academic qualifications like a master's or doctorate in history. Professional certifications in related fields such as archival studies or museum studies may also be relevant.
Target Audience:
Aspiring historians, educators, archivists, museum curators, and professionals seeking roles in academia, education, museums, archives, historical societies, and related fields. This specialization equips students with analytical and research skills necessary to excel in historical studies and supports careers in various roles within academia, education, cultural institutions, and related areas.