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History - 2008Revolutions through History and The Making of the Global World, 1750 - 2001IntroductionHistory is a means of understanding the relationship between the past and the present. It is a rich and stimulating discipline, with its interest in the range of human societies through time and across cultures. An historical perspective also offers important critical insights into contemporary society and debates. The study of history enriches our understanding of ourselves. History trains us in acquiring and analysing information and in comprehension and communication, skills which are an excellent foundation for any career. Career OpportunitiesHistory graduates use their discipline skills in a variety of activities. They teach at all levels; they work in archives, libraries, museums, and as professional consultants in the expanding field of public history. They also find employment in the communication industry (journalism, publishing, public relations, advertising), in administration (public service and corporate agencies, especially planning and policy units), and more generally, in finance and service industries. VCE PrerequisitesCompletion of one of Classical Societies and Cultures, History or International Studies 3/4 in Year 11; or enrolment in the same in Year 12 after completion of one of Classical Societies and Cultures, History or International Studies 1/2. Students must obtain an A/A+ average in the subject areas mentioned, and a B+ average across non prerequisite subjects. Teaching LocationsClasses are taught at the Goulburn Valley Grammar School or at the University of Melbourne.
*Special conditions apply for Eltham College.
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Credit ArrangementsSee Credit Policy for further information. Subject DescriptionsBoth subjects must be successfully completed in order to obtain the ENTER increment. Semester 1131-113 Revolutions through History Semester 2131-118 The Making of the Global World, 1750 - 2001 More InformationJo Helsby School of Historical Studies |
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