Bachelor's degree in History Academic year 2024-2025 The objective of the Bachelor's degree in History is to develop excellent historians with a good knowledge of history and how it relates to the present, people who are skilled in carrying out research and disseminating knowledge, as well as managing information and resources linked with cultural heritage, and who are capable of lifelong learning and adapting to the constant changes today’s world.
History students must show curiosity and interest in the social, political and economic questions of the past and the present. Through reading reports, biographies and books on history and those sensitive to archaeological, documentary and historical heritage in general. Knowledge of languages is highly useful. Skills acquired Knowing the past and relating it to the present, finding and analysing information, discussing and communicating ideas and arguments, designing and applying historical research projects or those related to cultural heritage, analysing society with suitable theories and methodologies, working in a team, using information technologies applied to social sciences, progressively using the English language.
Access requirements Upper secondary school education Access: university entrance examinations (PAU), general stage. Admission: weighting of the subjects examined in the PAU relating to Arts and Humanities. Higher level training cycles (CFGS). Access: all CFGS. Admission: weighting of the subjects examined in the PAU relating to Arts and Humanities. Over 25 years old Preferential option in successful entrance exam: arts and humanities. Over 40 years old Assessment of professional experience relating to the bachelor's degree that the applicant wishes to be admitted to and sufficient interview outcome. Over 45 years old Entrance exam passed and favourable interview outcome. Others Special types of access recognised under current regulations . Another information on access Pre-enrolment code: 81074 Weightings Weighting parameters of the subjects in the specific phase of the PAU
A bachelor's degree in History allows students to orientate themselves towards several professions, in some cases with subsequent complementary education: teaching in secondary institutes and at superior academic levels, directing digs and performing archaeological studies, working in archives and libraries, historical research, managing historical and cultural heritage, publishing industry, documentary-making and media, cultural consultancy, working in public administration, managing international projects...
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Through the following links you can access the calendars and timetables that correspond to this bachelor's degree. The academic calendar marks the beginning and end of classes, non-teaching days, holidays, exam periods, and so on. The administrative calendar marks the periods to make the different formalities administrative. Calendars and timetables
Students have to gain a series of credits, as part of their studies, which correspond to internships in companies or institutions relating to the bachelor’s degree they are studying. The teaching load is determined in accordance with the curriculum. Regulations for external academic practicals
To obtain the degree, students have to complete a bachelor's thesis (TFG) which serves to assess the general skills they have acquired over the course of the degree programme and offers a summary of the skills and knowledge they have acquired. The teaching load of the thesis depends on the curriculum of the degree. Bachelor's-thesis governing framework regulations
Students can complete part of their degree programme abroad through the Erasmus programme, which enables them to carry on their studies whilst undertaking an international exchange with academic value in a European university. They also have access to grants for placements at universities in Spain and on other continents, thanks to bilateral agreements, the SICUE programme and the expansion of the Erasmus+ Programme. Full information on mobility
Online enrolment is the University of Girona's electronic enrolment system. It is done through the Internet and is available for the most of the studies. Access to the online enrolment Online-enrolment guide