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R3A Bachelor of Arts (History)

This 3-year (minimum) course is available at Hobart, Launceston and the North-West Centre at Burnie. The Bachelor of Arts degree is an opportunity to develop a set of skills, knowledge and cultural awareness that will be invaluable throughout the rest of your life.

Course Units - taught through This School

Unit CodeUnit Title
HTA101History 1A Making Modern Europe
HTA102History 1B Making the Modern World
HTA205Gender in European Thought
HTA206Australia from the 1850s to 1918
HTA207Australia from 1918 to 1975
HTA208Medieval Britain: Myth, Power and Identity
HTA209Europe in an Age of Crisis 1560-1640
HTA210Cold War Europe, 1945-1991
HTA211Europe at War 1914-1945
HTA214Late Medieval Europe
HTA216The Experience of War: Europe from Napoleon
HTA218Crime and the Law in Historical Perspective
HTA223Islam, Law and Women - Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
HTA224Independence and Revolution in Modern Asia
HTA229Van Diemen's Land 1642-1850
HTA231Tasmanian History from 1856
HTA234Europe in the High Middle Ages
HTA235Faith in Asia: Origin & Change
HTA240Australian History 1788-1990s
HTA242Colonial USA, 1607-1789
HTA243USA: The Nation from 1789
HTA244Modern Britain 1832-1990
HTA245Revolutions of the Mind
HTA247Modern Russia: Enlightenment to Dictatorship
HTA248Forgotten Lives? Women in Asian History
HTA249Atlantic Worlds, 1450-1807
HTA252African-American History
HTA254Colonial Societies
HTA255War and Peace in the Pacific
HTA256Barbarian Kingdoms: Medieval Europe AD300-700
HTA257Vikings and Vassals: Medieval Europe AD700-1000
HTA258Renaissance & Reformation Europe
HTA260Researching Family History
HTA263Convict Archaeology
HTA271Australian Environmental History
HTA275History of the Indigenous Peoples of North America
HTA290History and Heritage
HTA305Gender in European Thought
HTA306Australia from the 1850s to 1918
HTA307Australia from 1918 to 1975
HTA308Medieval Britain: Myth, Power and Identity
HTA309Europe in an Age of Crisis 1560-1640
HTA310Cold War Europe, 1945-1991
HTA311Europe at War 1914-1945
HTA314Late Medieval Europe
HTA316The Experience of War: Europe from Napoleon
HTA318Crime and the Law in Historical Perspective
HTA323Islam, Law and Women - Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
HTA324Independence and Revolution in Modern Asia
HTA329Van Diemen's Land 1642-1850
HTA331Tasmanian History from 1856
HTA334Europe in the High Middle Ages
HTA335Faith in Asia: Origin & Change
HTA337Holy Lands, Strange Lands: The Medieval World 1000-c.1300
HTA338History and Film: Twentieth Century Perspectives
HTA340Australian History 1788-1990s
HTA342Colonial USA, 1607-1789
HTA343USA: The Nation from 1789
HTA344Modern Britain 1832-1990
HTA345Revolutions of the Mind
HTA347Modern Russia: Enlightenment to Dictatorship
HTA348Forgotten Lives? Women in Asian History
HTA349Atlantic Worlds, 1450-1807
HTA352African-American History
HTA354Colonial Societies
HTA355War and Peace in the Pacific
HTA356Barbarian Kingdoms: Medieval Europe AD300-700
HTA357Vikings and Vassals: Medieval Europe AD700-1000
HTA358Renaissance & Reformation Europe
HTA359Europe 1815-1914
HTA360Researching Family History
HTA363Convict Archaeology
HTA364History of Human Rights
HTA371Australian Environmental History
HTA375History of the Indigenous Peoples of North America
HTA390History and Heritage
HTA399Special Topic in History
HTC200The Pursuit of Empire: Philip II and Alexander the Great
HTC201Roman Republic 218-31 BC
HTC202The Roman Empire: Victory, Virtue and Vice

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