CCV.01 demonstrate an understanding of how the historical
concept of change is used to analyse developments in the West and throughout
the world since the sixteenth century;
HIV.02 interpret and analyse information gathered through research, employing concepts and approaches appropriate to historical inquiry;
HIV.03 communicate the results of historical inquiries, using
appropriate terms and concepts and a variety of forms of communication.
CC1.03 assess the influence of individuals and groups who have helped shape Western attitudes to change;
HI2.04 make connections between historical situations studied
in the course and similar situations in new or unfamiliar contexts;
HI2.05 draw conclusions based on supporting evidence, effective
analysis of information, and awareness of diverse historical interpretations;
HI3.01 express ideas, arguments, and conclusions, as appropriate
for the audience and purpose, using a variety of styles and forms(e.g., reports,
essays, seminars, debates, group presentations);
HI3.03 use appropriate terminology to communicate results
of inquiries into historical.