Historical studies (Bachelor of Arts, B.A.)

In the Historical studies at HU, you will learn to critically analyze and interpret historical sources and to place them in broader contexts in order to understand developments, continuities and breaks in the course of history.

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At a glance

Degree
Bachelor of Arts (combined bachelor)
Study type
Fundamental
Offered as
Major Field of Study
Application for the 1st semester
Winter semester
Standard period of study
6 semester
Teaching degree
not related to teaching
Teaching language
German
Location
Campus Mitte

Course structure and content

The focus is on the historical periods of Ancient History, Medieval History, and Modern and Contemporary History, ranging from Greco-Roman antiquity to the present day. Students examine political, social, economic, and cultural developments and the interactions between them. They also reflect on how history is written and engage with various methods of historical research and source criticism.

Depending on the chosen specialization (with or without a teacher training option), subject-specific didactics are also included, teaching students how to prepare and present historical topics for classroom use.

Major field of study (120 CP)

Mandatory modules (70 CP)

Module no.TitleSize
B-01General Introduction15 CP
B-02Ancient History10 CP
B-03Medieval History10 CP
B-04Modern and Contemporary History10 CP
B-08Practical Module10 CP
 Bachelor's Thesis and Defense15 CP

Mandatory Elective Modules (30 CP)

Choose 2 of the following in-depth modules:

Module no.TitleSize
B-05Ancient History15 CP
B-06Medieval History15 CP
B-07Modern and Contemporary History15 CP

General Elective Modules (ÜWP) (20 CP)

Modules totaling 20 ECTS credits can be freely chosen from the designated module catalogues of other subjects or central institutions.

General elective course offerings (ÜWP) for students coming from other courses of studies

ModuleSize
Individual profile building I5 CP
Individual profile building II10 CP
Individual profile building III15 CP

Special features

The history programme at Humboldt-Universität is characterized by its broad subject area, methodological diversity, and interdisciplinary orientation. You will study at a long-established institute with numerous specializations, ranging from antiquity to contemporary history. Research-oriented teaching, a critical approach to historical narratives, and the integration of theoretical and practical components of study optimally prepare you for academic, educational, or socially relevant careers.

You will develop the ability to critically analyze, argue, and clearly present complex historical issues – both orally and in writing. You will also hone your judgment, language skills, and analytical thinking. 

Furthermore, students acquire practical skills, for example, through practical modules, archival research, or exhibition projects.

Subject-specific admission and enrolment rules

Not barrier-free

Career opportunities & prospects

You have the option of pursuing a Master's degree in History, European History, or Global History.

Find out more in the overview of study programmes at Humboldt-Universität or via the database Hochschulkompass nationwide.

A degree in history or historical studies qualifies you for a wide range of career fields. Graduates work in academia and research, archives and museums, journalism and publishing, as well as in political consulting, cultural management, public relations, and adult education. 

To become a teacher, choose History with teacher training option as your Bachelor's programme. Afterwards, you will enroll in a Master's degree programme, followed by an induction service as a trainee teacher (Referendariat) and a final examination (state examination).

More information on career prospects and alternatives can be found in the Berufenet database.

Study subject counselling and recognition of credits

Mr. Dr. Conrad, room 5053
ifg-koordination@hu-berlin.de
Phone: +49 030 2093-70661

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Department of History

Address
Instituts- und Verwaltungsgebäude, Friedrichstraße 191-193, 10117 Berlin