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Alexander College History

Alexander College

History

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Key Summary

    About: The postgraduate History program provides a comprehensive exploration of historical events, contexts, and methodologies. Students will engage in critical analysis of past societies and develop skills in research and historical interpretation. The course emphasizes both coursework and individual research, preparing students for advanced study in the field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles in education, research, museums, historical consultancy, and public history initiatives. Opportunities may also exist in heritage management, archival work, or positions within governmental and non-governmental organizations.

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A major focus of the courses is on the development of skills in research, writing, critical reading, and critical thinking.

Both Instructors and students use a wide variety of active learning methods including film, class discussions and projects, guest speakers and multi-media presentations.

Studying history significantly supports students in developing important skills sets including communication (oral and written), research, critical thinking and analytic skills that are essential job requirements for future employment in the fields of business, industry, education, government and public service and others.

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