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Description History is an attempt to understand our world, through recording our past as accurately as possible and analysing the reasons for the changing nature of human experience. Courses are mainly concerned with aspects of modern history and related to periods and themes in Australian, Asian, European, Middle Eastern and American history. Ancient History and Medieval History are also taught. There are also History courses in which the theory and writing of History is itself examined.
Studying History helps develop a range of skills, in research, interpretation and evaluation of evidence, writing and argument. It helps to foster the ability to organise and analyse a large body of information, and to develop the capacity to communicate clearly and interestingly, in writing and through the spoken word. Graduates use the information and skills acquired while studying History in a wide range of occupations, both in the public service and in private enterprise, as well as in teaching and journalism. Studying History at UNSW History is offered as an undergraduate major in many degree programs in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and degree programs in other faculties, such as the Australian School of Business and the Faculty of Science. Please refer to the table below for a complete list.
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