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History

  • Course name: History
  • Course number: XYZ
  • Knowledge area: Humanities

Administrative details

  • Faculty: Computer Science and Engineering
  • Year of instruction: 1st year of BS
  • Semester of instruction: 2nd semester
  • No. of Credits: 4 ECTS
  • Total workload on average: 144 hours overall
  • Class lecture hours: 2 per week
  • Class tutorial hours: 0
  • Lab hours: 0
  • Individual lab hours: 4 per week
  • Frequency: weekly throughout the semester
  • Grading mode: letters: A, B, C, D

Prerequisites

None

Course outline

The course is designed to form stable ideas about the history of Russia as an integral part of the World History, about the peculiarities of the historical development of Russia in the context of world historical development. The course should contribute to the understanding of the history of Russia as the development of a multinational community, the establishment of ethnic tolerance and civic maturity.

Expected learning outcomes

  • The main problems of theory and the World History and History of Russia;
  • The dates of the most important events;
  • Historical concepts, terms, concepts
  • The ability to extract information from historical sources, apply it to solve cognitive tasks;
  • The ability to use the methods of historical description and explanation;
  • The ability to apply appraisal skills to determine and justify their attitude to historical and contemporary events
  • To have the skills of independent study of historical sources and analysis of socially significant problems and
  • To have the culture of historical thinking and the application of the acquired knowledge for understanding, comprehension;
  • To understand the historical nature of socio-political processes and events of our time

Expected acquired core competences

  • Russian history
  • World history

Textbook

russian

  • История России с древнейших времен. Том I - Том ХХIХ / Соловьёв С.М./ Издательство "Лань", 2013 - https://e.lanbook.com/book/9856#book_name
  • История государства и права России: Учебник для вузов/ Толстая А.И./ Издательство "Юстицинформ", 2010. - https://e.lanbook.com/book/10685#book_name
  • История развития системы государственной безопасности России / Аверченков В.И., Ерохин В.В., Голембиовская О.М./ Издательство "ФЛИНТА" - 2011. - https://e.lanbook.com/book/20117#book_name


Reference material

Required computer resources

No computer resources are required for this course.

Evaluation

Grading system for the course:

  • Seminar (practical) classes in the semester - 30 points.
  • Tests performed during the semester - 30 points.
  • Final exam - 40 points.

The following scale of compliance was observed for scores of a five-point scale:

  • 86 points or more - A;
  • from 71 to 85 points - B;
  • from 55 to 70 points - C;
  • 54 points or less - D.

The following is the meaning of the grades:

  • A "Excellent" - the learner has deeply and firmly grasped all the program material, exhaustively, consistently, correctly and logically harmoniously describes it, does not find it difficult to answer with the modification of the task, copes with tasks and practical tasks, correctly justifies the decisions made, knows how to do it yourself summarize and present the material, avoiding mistakes.
  • B "Good" - the learner firmly knows the program material, intelligently and essentially expounds it, does not allow significant inaccuracies in answering the question, can correctly apply theoretical provisions and possesses the necessary skills and skills in performing practical tasks.
  • C "Satisfactory" - the learner has learned only the basic material, but does not know the individual details, admits inaccuracies, insufficiently correct formulations, breaks the sequence in the presentation of the program material and has difficulty in performing practical assignments.
  • D "Unsatisfactory" - the trainee does not know a significant part of the program material, admits significant mistakes, and with great difficulties performs practical tasks and tasks.