History Major
Code MAAALU
Why study at ECU?
About this Major
History is central to understanding our world and Australia’s place within it.
Studying history enables students to develop the skills necessary to analyse evidence, detect disinformation, think critically, and communicate effectively.
Code MAAALU
Availability & Campus
Location | Availability |
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Joondalup | |
Mount Lawley | |
South West | |
Online |
Details
Structure
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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HIS1107 | Australian History | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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HIS1124 | Hitler and Stalin: Studies in Power, Ideology and Propaganda | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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HIS2400 | Contested Histories | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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HIS2405 | The USA: From Colonies to Superpower | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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HIS3400 | Practising Local History | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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HIS3405 | Modern China: The Rise of a Superpower | 15 |
Plus, select one of the following two 30cp options. Students may choose to do the 30cp unit in either Semester One or Semester Two of their third year, and should check the timetable for unit availability. | ||
SAH3670 ^ | Industry Project Capstone | 30 |
SAH3680 ^ | Research Project Capstone | 30 |
^ Core Option
For more detailed unit information for this Major take a look at our Handbook. To organise your life for next semester visit the Teaching timetable.
Student handbookNotes
Learning Outcomes
- Apply broad knowledge of history to research, community and professional challenges.
- Think critically to analyse, evaluate, and use knowledge from the discipline of History to make well-reasoned judgements.
- Think creatively to generate and integrate a range of ideas from multiple perspectives to create evidence-based responses to social justice, sustainability, and ethical issues.
- Use digital literacy skills to access, evaluate, and use relevant information from multiple sources to research problems, and engage with established and emerging technologies ethically and intelligently.
- Communicate clearly and coherently to make persuasive arguments appropriate for professional and public contexts.
- Demonstrate a global outlook and reflexive self-awareness with respect for culture and diversity, including Indigenous cultural responsiveness.
- Demonstrate effective collaboration and interpersonal skills, including personal integrity and respect.
- Demonstrate autonomy, accountability and judgement for own learning and professional development.
Career Opportunities
Employment opportunities
The knowledge and skills students learning in this major are highly valued in professional contexts and will enable students to pursue careers in fields such as teaching, academia, journalism, politics, management, museums, and local government.
Possible future job titles
Research Officer, Policy Officer, Public Sector Employee, Government Agency Worker, Local Government Employee, State Government Employee, Member of Parliament Employee, Historian, Researcher, Public Servant, Policy Analyst, Consultant, Mining Company Analyst, Historical Film Advisor, Heritage Consultant, Teacher
This Major can be studied in the following courses
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