Program Overview
Modern International and Transnational History
Overview
The Modern International and Transnational History master programme challenges its students to explore international and transnational processes, institutions, and movements from multiple perspectives. This programme is designed to address the question of whether the world is moving closer together or drifting apart, by studying history beyond the limits of the nation state.
Programme Details
- Level: Master
- Duration: 2 years
- ECTS Credits: 120
Programme Description
History as a discipline has been increasingly reaching out beyond the limits of the nation state in order to study this question. This master programme is offered by the Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History.
Key Aspects
- The programme explores international and transnational processes, institutions, and movements from multiple perspectives.
- It challenges students to think critically about global interactions and their historical context.
Programme Structure
The programme includes various components such as:
- Why choose this programme?
- Learning outcomes
- Admission
- Programme structure
- Semester abroad
- Internship interviews
- Career opportunities
Learning Outcomes and Career Opportunities
The programme is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of international and transnational history, preparing them for a variety of career paths.
Department and Programme Council
The programme is offered by the Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History and has a Programme Council for oversight and guidance.
Start of Studies and Supervision
The programme includes a start of studies component and supervision to ensure students have the support they need throughout their academic journey.
