Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees (yearly) |
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Full time | 2 years | 22 500 000 soum |
The Master's program in History offers an in-depth exploration of historical events, cultures, and societies. This program provides students with the opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of societal development and key historical moments. Below is an overview of the main components typically included in such a program:
Caucasian History: Study of the historical development of the Caucasus region, including its political and cultural changes.
Medieval History: Analysis of social, political, and cultural developments during the Middle Ages.
Modern History: Examination of significant events, social, and economic changes in the modern era.
Contemporary History: Research into the history of the 20th and 21st centuries, both globally and regionally.
Political History: Study of political systems, international relations, and political movements.
Social History: Analysis of social structures, gender, class, and ethnic groups.
Cultural History: Exploration of the history of culture, art, literature, and religious traditions.
Archival Research: Analysis of historical documents, articles, and other archival materials.
Corpus Studies: Utilizing large sets of texts and sources for analysis.
Qualitative Research: Conducting interviews, ethnographic studies, and other qualitative methods.
Quantitative Research: Applying statistical tools to analyze historical data and identify patterns.
Regional History: In-depth study of the history of a specific region.
Historical Humanities: Examination of history from a humanities perspective.
Historical Politics: Study of historical political strategies and international relations.
Historical Ecology: Analysis of changes in nature and society over time.
Academia: Teaching and conducting research at universities and colleges.
Historical Consultant: Providing expert advice on historical issues.
Museums and Archives: Managing, preserving, and presenting historical materials.
Cultural Heritage: Working on the preservation and development of cultural heritage in museums and cultural centers.
Historical Journalism: Writing and publishing articles on historical topics.
Government Service: Working in government institutions on historical archiving and policy.
Duration: Typically 2 years for full-time students.
Courses: Core courses, elective subjects, and seminars.
Research: Independent research projects, thesis, or dissertation.
Internships: Opportunities for practical experience in museums, archives, or research institutions.
Analytical Thinking: Ability to analyze historical sources and contexts.
Research Skills: Proficiency in conducting historical research and developing projects.
Writing Skills: Capability to clearly and effectively present research findings.
Communication Skills: Ability to articulate complex historical concepts clearly.
Critical Thinking: Capacity to objectively assess and interpret historical information.
The Master's program in History offers a deep understanding of historical processes and opens a wide range of career opportunities in academia, culture, government, and other fields.
In the catalog you can get some information about the faculties and the learning process