Bachelor of Arts in History

Bachelor

À Madrid (Espagne)

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Description

  • Typologie

    Bachelor

  • Lieu

    Madrid (Espagne)

  • Durée

    4 Ans

Objectifs: Employment opportunities include: work as an archivist, researcher, or information manager (such as a records manager); positions with museums and historical organizations; careers in education (elementary through secondary); work for foundations and non-profit organizations; production of multimedia material; careers in public relations; legislative staff work; diplomatic careers, etc. Destinataires: Students who have an interest about the human story across the centuries and around the globe.

Les sites et dates disponibles

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Date de début

Madrid (Espagne)
Voir plan
Avenida Del Valle, 34, 28003

Date de début

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À propos de cette formation

Admission requirements are based on a combination of secondary school grades, college admission test scores, co-curricular activities and attempted college course work, as well as other indicators of the applicant’s ability and character. Spanish and international students normally enroll in our intensive English as a Second Language (ESL) program during their first year of study.

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Professeurs

Almudena Olondo Serrano

Almudena Olondo Serrano

Professor

Lic., Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Chris Ealhalm

Chris Ealhalm

Professor

Ph.D., Queen Mary College, University of London

Francisco García-Serrano

Francisco García-Serrano

Professor

Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley

Kevin Ingram

Kevin Ingram

Professor

Ph.D., University of California, San Diego

Mario Ojeda Revah

Mario Ojeda Revah

Professor

Ph.D., London School of Economics

Le programme

History is the stockpile of human experience, and we need to draw on it fully to grasp the forces that influence our lives. It is central to a liberal arts education and a defining feature of the Jesuit tradition. Some call it the Queen of Humanities because it provides a general framework and a unifying perspective for many more narrowly specialized disciplines. Second, it is highly enjoyable; real stories are often much more fascinating than fiction, and the detective work we do as we dig into sources can be thrilling. In the great theatre of history, we do not look at the stage only; we also visit its dressing rooms. And third, it teaches information-processing skills of mind that remain in strong demand on the ever-changing job market: analytical thinking, effective use of evidence, researching, writing and rhetorical abilities, and understanding cultural differences.

At the Madrid Campus, we offer courses that fulfill liberal arts core requirements as well as requirements for the History major and minor. Our faculty is comprised of internationally recognized scholars committed to teaching and research.

The Department of History offers students the opportunity to learn about the human story across the centuries and around the globe. Our majors come to read critically, analyze carefully, and write clearly and persuasively, prepared for careers in business, education, law, government service, and many other fields. While survey courses in the Origins of the Modern World provide a broad overview, upper division courses explore particular eras, themes, and regions in depth.

Informations complémentaires

Nombre d'élèves par classe : 18

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Bachelor of Arts in History

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