Bachelor's Degree

Brief Overview of the Program!

Academic Title: University Bachelor of History (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) of History (univ. bacc. hist.)

Duration of the Program: 6 semesters

Completion Requirements: At least 180 ECTS credits and passing all exams for the single-subject program; at least 90 ECTS credits and passing all exams for the double-subject program

In each semester, students enroll in mandatory and elective courses (at least 30 ECTS credits). To acquaint students with various areas of history, the program consists of multiple course groups, i.e., core history courses, methodological courses, and specific ones like Auxiliary Historical Sciences and Latin.

Typically, students are assessed in all courses throughout the semester through continuous knowledge checks (midterms, tests…) and various educational activities in lectures, seminars, and exercises (70% of the final grade) and the final exam (30% of the final grade). This model encourages students to learn continuously and master the course material more effectively.

The curriculum for the University Undergraduate Program in History is available here.

The curriculum for the Double-Subject University Undergraduate Program in History is available here.

Download the learning outcomes for the University Undergraduate Program in History here.

What Will You Learn? 
The University Undergraduate Program serves as an introduction to various fields of history (ancient history, medieval history, modern history, contemporary history). The goal of the university undergraduate program in history is to master fundamental historical concepts, develop critical thinking and independence in work, and acquire research methodology and skills for creating and presenting scholarly work. Professional courses make up the majority of the program, but to enrich general culture and broaden perspectives beyond the professional context, interdisciplinarity is promoted, and students will also enroll in courses from other scientific disciplines and a few theological subjects.

What After Completing the Program? 
This level of education is primarily aimed at acquiring the necessary knowledge, competencies, and skills required for the university graduate program.

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