a.
Knowledge and Understanding:
1-
Define the main characteristics of every civilization in modern history
2-
Recognize the main political, economic and cultural challenges, as well as the main national, regional and international actors at the time
3-
Identify the understanding of every civilization in modern history to the issues of (not exclusive to): citizenship, democracy, freedom and justice and religion, and how different cultures affected others in shaping these issues.
b.
Intellectual Skills:
1-
Combine common characteristics between the different histories and start seeing a correlation;
2-
Explore in reading more about the modern world history from different angles; economic, political or socially in order to intensify gained knowledge;
3-
Examine the challenges facing every phase of modern history, and suggest possible solutions people at the time could have used.
c.
Professional and Practical Skills:
1-
Apply the gained knowledge in analyzing different historical situations; nationally, regionally and internationally;
2-
Illustrate the ability to research using different methods of data gathering to get the most out of the chosen case study;
3-
Employ the understanding of different notions and ideas in debates and discussions that are constructive.
d.
General and Transferable Skills:
1-
Think systematically and construct academically valid and supported arguments;
2-
Evaluate the validity of different historical events and their possible impacts on our world today (economically, politically, and culturally);
3-
Compare between the techniques, achievements, failures and successes of every phase of modern world history in a constructive manner.