Aus welchen Modulen besteht der MAS Applied History?

What modules does the MAS Applied History consist of?

The MAS Applied History comprises a total of 34 modules, of which 17 modules are compulsory, nine are optional and seven are taught as "schools". For the MAS degree, 17 compulsory modules and either one school or one optional module must be taken. The compulsory modules for the 2017 to 2019 course are Introduction and Theory; Grand Historiography II; Terrorism and Violence; History and Politics III; Megatrends I; Megatrends II, Megatrends III; History and Politics IV; History and Environment; History and Economics I; History and Politics I; History and Religion; History and Media; History and Politics II; History and Economics II; Transatlantic Relations; Grand Historiography I. Optional modules are on World Perspectives East Asia; Middle East; Latin America; Africa; America; as well as History of Ageing; Dictators and Dictatorships; Language of Art; Financial Center CH. In addition, there are de Schools; Summer School Warsaw, Krakow; Prague; Old and New Silk Roads in Central Asia; Museums of the World: The American East Coast I; Museums of the World: London; The Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz as a Wonder of the World; Summer School Florence: The Other View; Summer School Tokyo; Summer School Greece.

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