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Title: World History : Syllabus of the academic discipline for students of specialty 291 “International Relations, Social communications and Regional studies” of the first (bachelor) degree
Authors: Pastushenko A. O.
Keywords: history
international relations
historical periods
civilizations
cultures
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: World History : Syllabus of the academic discipline for students of specialty 291 “International Relations, Social communications and Regional studies” of the first (bachelor) degree / compiled by A. O. Pastushenko. – Kharkiv: S. Kuznets KhNUE, 2020. – 13 p. (English)
Abstract: The academic discipline "World History" was created for students of the Kharkiv National Economic University named after. S. Kuznets in order to improve their understanding and understanding of the development of humankind in the scale of the entire planet. The discipline program is developed using an chronological approach, according to which the time line of the subject begins with the emergence of early humans and ends with the prospects of human development in the future. Consequently, mastery of discipline must form a great picture of the world with the understanding that all things on earth are interconnected and that every historical phenomenon is the result of many factors. The course "World History" includes lectures, practical classes and independent work of students. Both types of classroom work, lectures and practical classes, developed with the involvement of active teaching methods for the intensive development of relevant competencies among students. Recommended for students of specialty 291 “International Relations, Social communications and Regional studies” of the first (bachelor) degree.
URI: http://repository.hneu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/24274
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