History – Field of study catalogue MU
History |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- analyse historical phenomena and processes and explain the significance of individual historical processes, events, and epochs and their influence on the subsequent development of society
- work with and interpret sources; be familiar with the basic methods of historical research and be able to work with a selected topic in a specialist historical text
- understand the basic methodological approaches to history and be familiar with academic literature
In order to complete the study programme, students must earn at least 120 credits as follows: a) 108 credits for type A/required and type B/selective courses, 8 credits for type C/elective courses or courses from other subjects – for the single-subject degree; b) 68 credits/48 credits for history modules for the double-subject dissertation/non-dissertation degree and 41 credits for a foreign language common to both subjects.
Throughout their studies, students will follow the course catalogue for the year of their matriculation – see the Faculty of Arts and Department of History websites.
Another part of the final examination is an oral exam in history that tests the students’ detailed knowledge of Czech and general history and modern historiography, emphasizing their command of issues linked to their specialization and the basic methods and techniques of historical research.
0
Students
|
37
|