Course
Course 7.5 credits • HISS53
Do you want to challenge the way we usually understand history? The course in global history helps you think beyond national, cultural and historiographical boundaries. Here you will carry out historical analyses using new and challenging perspectives – cultural, geographical and scientific.
Overview
The course provides you with an overview of global history research and the concepts, theories and methods used today. You will learn about the origins, development and current challenges of global history. During the course, you will study some of the most central works in the field.
Teaching and learning
Teaching consists of seminars with elements of lectures and group work. You will read advanced course literature independently. You are expected to write texts and participate in a project where relevant course concepts are applied to a chosen case study.
The course is open to students from various academic backgrounds and does not require previous studies in Global studies. The formal entry requirements are at least 90 credits at undergraduate level in History, History of Ideas and Sciences or another historically oriented subject. The course can be taken as an independent advanced-level course or as part of the Master’s Programme in Historical Studies.
Students in the Master’s Programme in Historical Studies and exchange students have priority for admission.
All teaching is in English.
After the course
The course can be included in a general bachelor’s or master’s degree (one year or two). Historical studies provide you with highly sought-after skills: you will learn to analyse and compile information, think critically and communicate clearly. You will also gain tools to interpret different cultures across time and space. This competence is valuable in areas such as cultural administration, public opinion work, adult education, investigative work, public administration and the media.
