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History is central to any meaningful understanding of the present political, social and moral world - therefore it's vital to a democratic and open society. If we are to understand the political structures, other institutions, concepts, myths and practices on which modern societies are based, we need to know how they have developed. In this major, you will develop a mental map, stretching back across time and enabling you to situate yourself in the world in which you live.
A History major will also build on your techniques of source analysis and skills of writing and comprehension to a degree, providing you with valuable assets you can utilise for a broad range of careers.
3 reasons to study History at Murdoch
What you'll learn
Your core units will include subjects such as The Empire Strikes Back: Imperialism and Colonialism in Modern History. You can choose electives to specialise in the history of Australia, Europe or Asia. In this course you will:
Your future career
When you graduate, you'll have the literary, analytical and communication skills you need for a broad range of careers in both public and private sectors. Careers could include:
Previous admission information is available at Murdoch Admission Information - Arts.
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