Course Description
History is central to any meaningful understanding of the present political, social and moral world, and is therefore vital in a democratic and open society. In this course, youÕll look back into history as you explore ideas about human action.
YouÕll learn about the major categories of power in the modern world, including military, diplomatic, political, economic, religious, cultural, normative and affective power. You will also develop a solid understanding of the role Asia has played in the history of the modern world. Through a choice of elective units, you can study the history of Australia, Europe or Asia, on topics which interest you.
When you graduate, youÕll have the literary, analytical and communication skills you need for a broad range of careers in both public and private sectors, including roles in foreign affairs, journalism, teaching and the public service.
5 reasons to study History
Murdoch is ranked in the top 10 universities in Australia for History.
Study two majors in 3 years and graduate with 2 specialisations, further enhancing your career prospects.
Knowledge of history is fundamental to our understanding of our society and the global system. A degree in this field prepares you for a range of exciting careers where you can create policy, show initiative, manage projects, carry out research, and make a difference in the world.
YouÕll learn from history experts including Dr Arjun Subrahmanyan. Arjun explores how democracy, social change, intellectual history and modern life have impacted Thailand. HeÕll get you thinking about how decisions of the past are impacting and informing the future in Southeast Asia.
You can benefit from our strong links with the Asia region through our Asia Research Centre, an international leader in the study of East and Southeast Asia.
Some of the things youÕll learn
Your core units will include subjects such as The Empire Strikes Back: Imperialism and Colonialism in Modern History. You can choose electives to specialise in the history of Australia, Europe or Asia with units including:
Spies, Saboteurs and Secret Agents
The Vietnam Wars
The Second World War in Europe
Hollywood and History
Tudors and Treachery: Religion, Politics, and Society in sixteenth-century England.
Your future career
When you graduate, youÕll have the literary, analytical and communication skills you need for a broad range of careers in both public and private sectors.
Careers could include:
Diplomat
Policy Advisor
Research Officer
Historian
Documentary or Museum Researcher
Heritage Consultant.
Course Structure
Course Structure - 72 credit points
Part I - 24 credit points
Part II - 48 credit points
22 กุมภาพันธ์ 2021, 26 กรกฎาคม 2021
Murdoch University
Perth Campus,
90 South Street,
MURDOCH,
Western Australia,
6150, PERTH, Australia
Applicants are required to complete secondary education (Year 12 or Australian equivalent) currently or within the last two years are eligible to apply. Entry requirements vary country by country.
Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT): 140 Written English; International English Language Testing System (IELTS): 6.0 Overall; Cambridge Advanced English (CAE): 169 Overall; Pearson Test of English (PTE): 50 Overall; Test of English as a Foreign Language Ð IBT (TOEFL IBT): 73 Overall; Occupational English Test (OET): C (250-290) Reading; C (250-290) Writing; C (250-290) Speaking; C (250-290) Listening
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