Courses
Faculty of Teacher Education
Bachelor Secondary School Teacher Training Programme (General Education) according to the curriculum 2015 (240 ECTS-Credits, 8 semesters)
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Subject History, Social Studies and Political Education
Compulsory Modules (100 ECTS-Credits)
Compulsory Module 12: Advanced Topics: Historical Periods and Disciplines (5 ECTS-Credits, 2 h)
Prerequisites for registration: successful completion of Compulsory Module 1
Learning Outcome: Acquisition of skills for dealing with historical sources and depictions as well as skills to present the knowledge acquired in verbal and/or written form; acquisition of knowledge and application of relevant methods of auxiliary sciences.
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PS Contemporary History: Nazis on trial! The Tyrolean People's Court files 1945-1955 analysed (PS / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Ina Friedmann
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Compulsory Module 13: Advanced Topics: 20th/21st Century (5 ECTS-Credits, 2 h)
Prerequisites for registration: successful completion of Compulsory Module 1
Learning Outcome: Acquisition of skills in using historical sources and depictions of the history of the 20th / 21st centuries as well as skills to present the knowledge acquired in verbal and/or written form; acquisition of knowledge and application of relevant methods of auxiliary sciences
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PS Contemporary History: Nazis on trial! The Tyrolean People's Court files 1945-1955 analysed (PS / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Ina Friedmann
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Faculty of Philosophy and History
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Bachelor's Programme Classica et Orientalia according to the curriculum 2015 (180 ECTS-Credits, 6 semesters)
Aus dem Curriculum für das Bachelorstudium Geschichte, kundgemacht im Mitteilungsblatt der Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck vom 18.06.2015, 72. Stück, Nr. 500, in der jeweils geltenden Fassung, kann aus den Pflichtmodulen 2 - 9 und aus den Wahlmodulen 2 - 22 Module zu wählen.
Elective Module from the Bachelor's Programme History (20 ECTS-Credits)
From the curriculum for the Bachelor¿s Programme History, published in the University of Innsbruck Bulletin of 18 June 2015, issue 72, no. 500, in the resp. valid version, the modules 2-22 can be chosen.
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PS Contemporary History: Nazis on trial! The Tyrolean People's Court files 1945-1955 analysed (PS / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Ina Friedmann
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Bachelor's Programme History according to the curriculum 2015 (180 ECTS-Credits, 6 semesters)
Four elective modules covering 20 ECTS-Credits must be chosen from the elective modules 1 ¿ 6.
Elective Modules 1-6 (20 ECTS-Credits)
Elective Module 6: Scientific Working: Contemporary History (5 ECTS-Credits, 2 h)
Prerequisites for registration: successful completion of compulsory module 1
Learning Outcome: Acquisition of basic skills for dealing with historic sources and presentations of Contemporary History as well as skills in presenting the newly acquired knowledge orally as well as in writing. Acquisition of basic knowledge and application of relevant methods aiding scientific research.
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PS Contemporary History: Nazis on trial! The Tyrolean People's Court files 1945-1955 analysed (PS / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Ina Friedmann
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Minors (Complementary Subject Area)
Minors (Complementary Subject Areas) (30 ECTS-Credits)
Minors (Complementary Subject Areas) für Bachelor's Programmes at the University of Innsbruck
Minor: Austrian Studies (30 ECTS-Credits)
Prerequisites for registration: (1) The Minor "Austrian Studies" covering 30 ECTS-Credits can be selected by regular degree students of bachelor's programmes at the University of Innsbruck if the respective curriculum provides for the opportunity to pass a Minor.
(2) The individual modules and courses of the Minor "Austrian Studies" can be studied providing the availability of places.
Learning Outcome: The Minor "Austrian Studies" bundles subjects from four faculties of the Leopold-Franzens-University (the Faculty of Philosophy and History, the Faculty of Philological and Cultural Studies, the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences). They all deal with the area of the former Habsburg Monarchy and its successor states in essential areas of their research as well as in their teaching and use different temporal as well as theoretical-methodological approaches in researching this common 'space' and the questions associated with it. ¿Austrian¿ is understood as a 'cultural space' produced by different societies along the time axis from the Holy Roman Empire via the Habsburg Monarchy, the First Republic and the Second World War to the Second Republic with the subsequent bloc formation, the consequences of 1989 and EU membership in 1995 up to the immediate present of Austria in the European and global context.
Graduates of the Minor "Austrian Studies" have advanced knowledge of the history and culture of Central and Southeast-Central Europe. They recognise the importance of political and social structures for social, legal and economic processes as well as for cultural developments (architecture, visual arts, literature, music, etc.) in this region in its historical depth and in its interconnectedness and they are able to interpret and classify current processes. They are therefore able to apply the acquired knowledge and the findings derived from it to the solution of relevant problems in their individual scientific and later professional field of activity. Through the Minor, students have a thematically as well as spatially focused complement to their respective major studies, based on key aspects of predominantly other disciplines in the field. Furthermore, they are able to develop interdisciplinary questions, to work on them accordingly and to present their results. In the joint development and discussion of the issues, they have also acquired social skills and are able to work in a team.
Compulsory modules (10 ECTS-Credits)
Compulsory modules (10 ECTS-AP)
Moreover, the following applies:
- Students of the Bachelor¿s Programme in History and the Secondary School Teacher Training Programme in History and Social Studies can select another elective module instead of compulsory module 1. If they nevertheless want to integrate compulsory module 1 in their study programme, they may only select courses from b.
Compulsory module 1: Austrian History - A Construction (10 ECTS-Credits)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: Students have advanced knowledge of Austrian history and contemporary history based on central issues and guidelines.They can analyse and deconstruct historical sources and representations of Austrian history and contemporary history using relevant auxiliary scientific methods and current theoretical-methodological approaches. They have advanced skills in presenting historical contexts in oral and written form.
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PS Contemporary History: Nazis on trial! The Tyrolean People's Court files 1945-1955 analysed (PS / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Ina Friedmann
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