Overview
THIS STREAM IS FOR STUDENTS COMMENCING FROM 2016.
History is the study of humanity in all its dimensions. It explores the diversity of human experience, the richness of difference in ideas, culture and institutions. We look into many pasts to try to understand today's world, to recognize what we share … For more content click the Read More button below.
UNSW's History program is distinctive among Australian universities in pioneering Transnational history which concerns the circulation of peoples, ideas, technologies and institutions across national boundaries since the emergence of nation states as an important phenomenon in world history. History teaches clear thinking, analysis, written and oral communication skills. These attributes are the foundation of citizenship and ideal qualities for employment across a range of careers.
Learning Outcomes
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Collaborate effectively with others
- Scholars
- Professionals
- Leaders
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Exhibit initiative and self-direction
- Leaders
- Professionals
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Act ethically, respectfully and responsibly
- Scholars
- Global citizens
- Professionals
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Articulate a general body of knowledge about past societies and cultures to understand processes of historical change
- Scholars
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Identify various dynamic approaches to interpreting the past, and the ways in which the past informs the present
- Scholars
- Professionals
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Recognise how different forms of historical evidence are used to inform understandings of history
- Scholars
- Professionals
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Undertake rigorous and engaged scholarly enquiry and analysis
- Professionals
- Scholars
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Communicate and debate complex ideas in a range of different contexts using a variety of suitable media
- Leaders
- Scholars
- Professionals
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Critically and creatively employ disciplinary bodies of knowledge and appraise disciplinary perspectives in professional practice and/or scholarship
- Global citizens
- Professionals
- Scholars
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Justify a position in relation to foundational aspects of society, culture and/or the arts
- Professionals
- Scholars
- Global citizens
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Engage proactively with complex problems in professional practice and/or scholarship
- Scholars
- Professionals
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Continuously acquire knowledge and skills and reflect on existing knowledge and skills for personal and career fulfilment
- Professionals
- Scholars
- Leaders
Available in Program(s) Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:
Bachelor of Arts - BA3409 - Arts
Bachelor of Media - BMedia3438 - Media (Screen and Sound Production)
Bachelor of Arts and Business - BArts (Bus)3444 - Arts and Business
Bachelor of Media - BMedia3453 - Media (Public Relations and Advertising)
Bachelor of Media - BMedia3454 - Media (Communication and Journalism)
Bachelor of Economics - BEc3543 - Economics
Bachelor of Commerce (International) - BCom(Int)3558 - Commerce (International)
Specialisation Structure
Students must complete 24 UOC.
Arts/Education (Secondary) Students
Core Course
Level 1 Prescribed Electives
Level 2 Prescribed Electives
Level 3 Prescribed Electives
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