History - HISTA23543
Stream Summary
Faculty: ARTSC - Faculty of Arts&Social Science
School: School of Humanities
Contact: humanities@unsw.edu.au
Program: 3543 - Economics
Award(s):
Bachelor of Economics (Minor)
Information valid for students commencing 2013.
Students who commenced prior to 2013 should go to the Handbook's Previous Editions
Stream Outline
UNSW’s History program is distinctive among Australian universities in pioneering Transnational history which concerns the circulation of peoples, ideas, technologies and institutions across national boundaries since the emergence of nation states as an important phenomenon in world history. History teaches clear thinking, analysis, written and oral communication skills. These attributes are the foundation of citizenship and ideal qualities for employment across a range of careers.
The ultimate aim of the UNSW BA with a minor stream in History is to develop historically informed graduates who are critical, reflective and creative. Specifically, a minor stream in History seeks to:
- Impart the fascination and rigour of historical enquiry through relating events to the widely varying contexts of the past
- Provide perspectives on current issues and debates which draw on History’s distinctive capacity for exploring the nature of change over time. In so doing, students will be encouraged to engage in a dialogue between what is familiar from the present and the otherness of the past.
- Explore the way in which we understand and construct the past and the way in which such understanding helps shape present identities.
Stream Structure
Level 1
The two history courses offered at Level 1 cover World History from the beginnings of human existence to the 20th century. They are ARTS1270 Global History and ARTS1271 The History Matrix. ARTS1270 is a compulsory course.
To fulfill the requirements at level one, students must complete:
- ARTS1270 Global History (6 UOC)
- ARTS1271 The History Matrix (6 UOC)
- ARTS1150 Americas Studies: Histories (6 UOC)
- ARTS1190 Australian Legends (6 UOC)
- ARTS1210 Concepts of Asia (6 UOC)
- ARTS1211 Australia's Asian Context (6 UOC)
- ARTS1301 Cosmos and Culture (6 UOC)
- ARTS1751 Poor World, Rich World (6 UOC)
- ARTS1780 Concepts of Europe (6 UOC)
- ARTS1781 Europe and the World (6 UOC)
- ARTS1900 Gendered Worlds (6 UOC)
History Courses:
- ARTS2270 The Fatal Shore? (6 UOC)
- ARTS2271 Australia 1901-2008 (6 UOC)
- ARTS2272 Renaissance to Revolutions (6 UOC)
- ARTS2273 19th century Europe (6 UOC)
- ARTS2278 US History 1750-1890 (6 UOC)
- ARTS2281 Ancient Egypt (6 UOC)
- ARTS2282 Rome (6 UOC)
- ARTS2283 Classical Greece (6 UOC)
- ARTS2284 Europe in the Middle Ages (6 UOC)
- ARTS2285 Holocaust and Genocide (6 UOC)
- ARTS2287 Irish History from 1800 (6 UOC)
- ARTS2150 Modern United States History (6 UOC)
- ARTS2193 Gender Relations in Australia (6 UOC)
- ARTS2210 Modern India (6 UOC)
- ARTS2212 Southeast Asia (6 UOC)
- ARTS2302 The Scientific Revolution (6 UOC)
- ARTS2303 On Drugs (6 UOC)
- ARTS2304 In Sickness and in Health (6 UOC)
- ARTS2750 Modern Latin America (6 UOC)
- ARTS2781 Postwar Europe (6 UOC)
- ARTS2785 Europe between the Wars (6 UOC)
- ARTS2900 Global Feminisms (6 UOC)
- ARTS2904 Dressed to Kill (6 UOC)
- ARTS2905 Frida Kahlo (6 UOC)
- ARTS2906 History of Sexuality (6 UOC)
- ARTS2908 Premodern Japan (6 UOC)
History Courses:
- ARTS3279 Winners and Losers (6 UOC)
- ARTS3283 Ancient Dynasties (6 UOC)
- ARTS3287 The Family in Europe (6 UOC)
- ARTS3288 US and the Middle East (6 UOC)
- ARTS3289 Documentary Film and History (6 UOC)
- ARTS3292 Migrants and Refugees (6 UOC)
- ARTS3293 Colonial Latin America (6 UOC)
- ARTS3294 The Vietnam War (6 UOC)
- ARTS3295 Understanding Nazi Germany (6 UOC)
- ARTS3151 First Nations of the Americas (6 UOC)
- ARTS3212 Powerful India (6 UOC)
- ARTS3214 Modern Philippine History (6 UOC)
- ARTS3242 Environmental History (6 UOC)
- ARTS3780 Germany since 1945 (6 UOC)
- ARTS3786 Confronting the Past (6 UOC)
- ARTS3900 Gender & Queer Critiques (6 UOC)
- CRIM3004 Crime and Punishment (6 UOC)