Module Identifier | HY34220 | ||
Module Title | KEY WORDS IN GERMAN HISTORY | ||
Academic Year | 2000/2001 | ||
Co-ordinator | Dr Peter Lambert | ||
Semester | Intended For Use In Future Years | ||
Next year offered | N/A | ||
Next semester offered | N/A | ||
Other staff | Dr Gareth Popkins | ||
Mutually Exclusive | HY34120 Single & Joint Honours History students only | ||
Course delivery | Seminars / Tutorials | 20 Hours 10 x 2 hours | |
Assessment | Essay | 2 x 1,500 word essays | 40% |
Assignment | 1 x 5,000 word project | 60% |
Brief description
This module will provide students with transferrable skills, and sensitise them to the uses of liguistic skills for the historian. It is designed to provide a central component of both the Joint Honours and Major/Minor degree schemes in History and German and to serve as a bridge to the Special Subject work on The Third Reich for History V100 and PMH students. At least the equivalent to good A level knowledge of German will be a prerequisite. It would complement the syllabus of history students who had elected to take German at either Beginner's or Advanced Level in Part One and had taken the 20 credit Translation Module (German to English) in Semester 1 of Part Two.