Overview
The Bachelor of Letters (History) is studied concurrently with another bachelor degree from an approved Australian higher education institution. 72 units of block credit will be awarded on completion of the requirements of the other degree. The Bachelor of Letters (History) is normally studied part-time concurrently with the other Bachelor … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Program of study
36 Units
Major36 Units
Admission requirements
Admission requirements
Aims
The course specialisation aims to:
- Provide extended knowledge of cultures and societies in a number of temporal and geographical contexts
- Support students to develop perspectives on historical events and agents and gain insight into how these perspectives contribute to historical discourse, both within the discipline of history and more broadly
- Provide students with the skills and abilities to undertake historical research and reporting using the normative ethical standard of the discipline of history
- Support students to develop the capacity to effectively communicate a nuanced understanding of historical events and concepts in a range of written and oral forms
- Produce graduates who are able to work independently and collaboratively and who can articulate the value of life-long learning and the continual renewal of knowledge and skills in light of advances in the graduate's chosen field
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