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Curriculum 
 
The Mora Institute’s program of the Bachelor of the Arts in History trains historian with an ability to understand some of the main processes experienced by mankind, with a strong theoretical and methodological education, and with the skills to perform professionally in research, teaching, dissemination and cultural heritage management.
 
 
Training in history is shared by all the program’s students. It includes a first approach to the education lines beginning in the third semester, when the students get to know different languages to communicate the historical knowledge.
 
 
From the fifth semester onwards, some subjects are incorporated that are directly related to the professional education lines available: didactics of history, dissemination of history, and cultural heritage management, which are the central core of the training as of the seventh semester. In each one of these lines, the students take compulsory subjects, which enable them to develop the necessary abilities and skills for the practice of their chosen option; they learn the theoretical principles that sustain each education line, as well as each one’s problems, analysis methods, and means of implementation, development and practice.
 
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