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Antelope Valley College
Associate in Arts in History for Transfer
- Lancaster, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Associate in Art in History for Transfer (AA-T in History) degree is a comprehensive introductory history program that includes the study of world and Western Civilization and American History.


Epping Forest College
A LEVEL HISTORY
- Loughton, United Kingdom
A-level
English
The history A-level will allow you to cover defining periods in British and world history over a 1000 year period. You will study Anglo-Saxon England, learning about life before the Norman invasion and defeat of the Anglo-Saxons at the Battle of Hastings and what it meant for English life afterwards and the decline in Anglo-Saxon culture and language.
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Brampton College
A Level History
- Hendon, United Kingdom
A-level
English
History at Brampton College is a flourishing department, popular with students at both GCSE and A Level. It can be combined with any other subject but is most often studied alongside English, Politics, Sociology, Economics, Psychology and Languages. Studying history requires good reading and writing and critical thinking skills, so there is a strong emphasis in our small teaching groups at Brampton on developing these skills as much as possible.


FutureLearn
The Tudors Course - University of Roehampton
- Online United Kingdom
Course
Part time
6 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Go back in time to learn about the dramatic rule of the Tudor monarchs and religious change of the sixteenth-century reformation.
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Studying World History at the Preparatory level invites you to explore the interconnectedness of global events, cultures, and societies. This field cultivates a deeper understanding of how historical developments shape our world today.
Through courses in critical analysis and historiography, students develop the ability to evaluate historical sources and construct well-informed arguments. You'll engage with key themes such as colonization, migration, and cultural exchange, fostering an appreciation for the complexities of historical narratives. The environment encourages intellectual curiosity as students work to understand diverse perspectives and historical contexts.
Many learners find excitement in crafting research papers and presentations that contribute to discussions about past and present global issues. As you study chronology, significant events, and influential figures, you'll strengthen your abilities in analytical thinking and effective communication. Graduating from a World History program prepares you for careers in education, public history, or cultural institutions, as well as a solid foundation for further academic pursuits in the humanities.