Bachelor of Arts

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History

Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong), Cloud (Online)


Overview

You can explore the nature of the modern world – the forces and great events of the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as the ways historians continue to interpret them. Themes covered include war and peace; modernisation and social change; colonialism, nationalism and internationalism; gender in history; the Holocaust; and sport. Third-year students have the opportunity to undertake an internship and may apply for the US Congress Internship Program.


Career outcomes

You may find employment opportunities in the education sector, local government, media corporations, museums/heritage organisations, research consultancies and tourism organisations.


Units

AIH107Unit description is currently unavailable

AIH108Unit description is currently unavailable

AIH203 Papua New Guinea: Exploring Village, Nation and the Kokoda Track (No longer available for enrolment)

AIH205Unit description is currently unavailable

AIH238Unit description is currently unavailable

AIH240Unit description is currently unavailable

AST256Unit description is currently unavailable

AIH263 History Written with Lightning: Film and the Past (No longer available for enrolment)

AIH264Unit description is currently unavailable

AIH267Unit description is currently unavailable

AIH288Unit description is currently unavailable

AIH326Unit description is currently unavailable

AIH389Unit description is currently unavailable

AIH399Unit description is currently unavailable

Major study - students must complete core units: AIH240 plus AIH399


 

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