Overview
The Modern World History course examines global developments from the 16th century to the present, focusing on social, political, and technological changes that shaped world history, international relations, and geography.
Low-commitment learning with limited availability ensures a focused, in-depth study of modern global history.
Description
Key topics include:
- Exploration and Colonization: Study how European exploration reshaped world history and geography.
- Revolutions and Nationalism: Examine revolutions that influenced international relations and world history.
- Industrialization and Global Trade: Analyze technological and economic transformations shaping geography.
- World Wars: Explore causes, events, and consequences on world history, international relations, and geography.
- Contemporary History: Study post-war global order, globalization, and modern political movements affecting world history.
Students gain tools to analyze historical trends, connect them to international relations, and explore the geography of modern development.
Who Is This Course For
- Students of history, world history, political science, and international relations.
- Lifelong learners and educators interested in modern global developments.
Requirements
- Interest in history, world history, international relations, and geography.
- Device with internet access; no prior experience needed.
Career Path
- Academia, teaching modern history or world history.
- Diplomacy and Policy, understanding historical global context.
- Education, media, or research roles analyzing modern history and international relations.