Basic subjects
The history of Russia from ancient times to the 21st century Foreign history before primitive society until the 21st century Regional history The history of social movements and political parties
Specialized subjects
Russian and foreign historiography Source studies Archaeology Theory and methodology of history Mathematical methods in historical research
Program Overview
History involves studying events and people from the past to give us a better understanding of the future. This is a versatile degree with graduates going into politics, law, business, accountancy, international development or further study for careers in the culture or heritage industries, including museums, art galleries and libraries. If history is on your shortlist of what degree to take, you have come to the right place. Training of specialists in the analysis of historical processes and phenomena in sociocultural, political, economic dimensions, and representation in historical sources Training of highly qualified professionals with specialized economic knowledge and broad scientific background, with a geographical outlook, scientific analysis, critical and spatial thinking.
Program Benefits
History is one of the most sought-after disciplines in the humanities sphere, social science is often present as a test on natural and technical specialties of universities. Training is based on theoretical understanding of the processes of historical development. Variety of learning formats: lectures, seminars, trainings, workshops, thematic colloquiums.
Prospects. Career & Employment
Historians research, analyze, and make interpretations about the past. Their field is complex and fascinating, with topics ranging from ancient civilizations to contemporary social movements. A history degree gives you the skills that can take you into a variety of careers from museum and heritage work to teaching or accountancy. Top 10 Jobs for History Majors: History Teacher Journalist Lawyer Political Scientist Historian Archaeologist Librarian Museum Curator or Archivist
Why is it important to pursue a higher education?
After educational program students can: Continue their education at Master's Degree. Employment in general education schools as teachers of history and social studies; can be competitive as analytics in the field of historical sciences; teachers of additional education, tutors; Employees of research organizations; employees of educational management bodies. Future specialists can work in educational organizations of professional and higher education, archives, museums, specialized academic institutes and research institutes, expert and analytical centers, public and state organizations of information and analytical profile; in the media (including electronic), government and local government, in tourist and excursion organizations.