History (Major/Minor) unified admission
Title of the Program: History (Major/Minor)
Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Language of Instruction : Georgian
Credits: 240 ECTS
Name of Qualification and Title Conferred: The Degree of BA in History
About the Program
The program was developed in 2011 and re-accredited in 2023. It can be updated at the beginning of each academic year for further improvement and development. The program, which is meant to include the discussion and study of the major events in the history of Georgia and the world, offers to acquire comprehensive knowledge of the basic methods and approaches of historical research, as well as general knowledge about world civilizations. The program enables students to critically evaluate events and historical views in the local (national) as well as world historcal and cultural context.
Aims of the Program
It aims to prepare a competitive specialist who has:
- knowledge of history of Georgia and the world;
- the ability to critically evaluate historical events, analyze and interpret them in order to reconstruct and renew the understanding of the past;
- the ability to do basic research, including working with primary and secondary sources, to identify significant questions and answer them using relevant methods;
- the ability to effectively communicate his/her arguments and opinions in writing and orally adhering to the principles of academic integrity and applying modern technologies.
Also, the program focuses on the development of transferable skills needed for further education, e.g. individual and group work skills; critical analysis and argumentative reasoning; effective oral and written communication through applying contemporary technologies and adhering to principles of academic integrity.
Major Fields of Study
BA program in History covers history of Georgia and the world.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, the graduate can:
- demonstrate broad knowledge of Georgia and its separate eras, development stages of world history and civilizations;
- identify, evaluate and discuss different perspectives and interpretations of the past, considering the context of adjacent disciplines (e.g. historical, political, cultural, social, economic and others);
- compare the peoples and cultures of different eras with a comparative approach when studying history;
- define a research question and answer it using relevant theories, methods and approaches in accordance with predetermined guidelines, in order to study the current historiographical problem/issue;
- find primary and/or secondary historical sources for the purpose of reconstructing the past and perform their critical analysis and synthesis;
- clearly and consistently convey his/her opinions and arguments orally and in writing with specialist and non-specialist audience, using modern technologies and adhering to the principles of academic integrity;
- adhere to ethical norms, principles of justice, impartiality and tolerance when evaluating historical events; respect different values, ideas, beliefs and cultures of various countries and nations in particular historical eras as part of world values;
- work individually and in a group, find and use different resources in the learning process to develop his/her own knowledge and skills.
Learning Methods
Lecture, seminar, individual and group projects, analysis and synthesis, practical method, discussion / debate, demonstration method, method of working on primary sources (written and non-written); elements of e-learning, brainstorming, group work.
Career Opportunities
- Museums; Archives;
- Publishing Houses
- Tourism Organizations;
- Public, Private and Non-governmental Sector of Relevant Field;
- Ministry of Culture; Regional and Municipal Departments;
- Cultural Projects.
Structure of the Program
The structure of the BA program in History is as follows:
- Free Components: general module–60 ECTS
- Major Field of Study–- 120 ECTS
- Minor Program/Free Component– 60 ECTS
General Module– 60 ECTS:
- Introduction to Contemporary Thought I, II –12 ECTS
- Academic Techniques – 6ECTS
- Statistics –6 ECTS
- Practical English Courses– 24 ECTS
- Introductory Courses with Code INTRO –12 ECTS
Major Field of Study –120 ECTS:
- Compulsory courses of the history program with the code HUMHISTGEN–48 ECTS
- Compulsory-elective courses of the history program with the code HUMHIST–54 ECTS
- Elective courses of the history program with the code HUMHIST–18 ECTS
Minor Program/Free Components– 60 ECTS
Module | ECTS |
University Basic Module | 60 |
Major program | 120 |
Minor program or Free Components (Electives) | 60 |
Contact Information:
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☏ (+995 32) 222 00 09 (200)
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