OverviewSet sail into the world of naval exploration and commerce with Maritime History: Exploration and Trade. Learn how the seas shaped world history, influenced international relations, and transformed geography. This low-commitment course is a rare offering—enroll now before it’s gone!
DescriptionMaritime history is central to understanding global history, the evolution of international relations, and the shaping of geography. From early navigation to modern trade networks, this course traces the role of the seas in human civilization.
Topics include:
- Early seafaring civilizations and their impact on world history and trade geography.
- Age of Exploration and its influence on global international relations.
- Colonial expansion, naval power, and their role in world history.
- Maritime trade routes and their effect on geography and cultural exchange.
- Modern shipping, naval strategy, and global international relations.
This low-commitment course emphasizes the connection between maritime history, world history, international relations, and geography, providing insight into the forces that shaped global society. FOMO: this opportunity is limited and will not be repeated.
Who Is This Course For
- Students of history and world history with an interest in maritime exploration.
- Scholars of international relations focused on trade and diplomacy.
- Geography enthusiasts studying oceans, trade routes, and cultural landscapes.
- Learners seeking a low-commitment introduction to maritime history.
Requirements
- No prior experience in history, world history, international relations, or geography required.
- Interest in exploration, trade, and global development.
Career Path
- Academia in world history, maritime studies, or economic history.
- Careers in international relations, trade policy, or diplomacy.
- Writing, journalism, or heritage projects focused on maritime history.