History
Double-discipline undergraduate (Bachelor`s degree) study programme
The study is oriented towards learning and understanding historical processes and obtaining an up-to-date knowledge. At the 1st level students will be acquainted with historical interpretative methods and research topics. The objective is to apprise the students with a general insight and education in historical science, to develop their critical approach and their comprehension of the most significant turning points and processes in European, Mediterranean, World and Slovenian history. A special attention is dedicated to the social, cultural and economic dimensions of history studies.
The graduates will obtain theoretical and practical knowledge with a possibility to work in environments, which require broad-minded and knowledge about social and cultural problems, phenomenon and processes on local, national and international levels.
The graduates will be able to be employed in research institutions (co-workers and project work), governmental and non-governmental organizations and institutions home and abroad, in political parties, in international political organizations, in the field of culture (cultural management, employees in museums, archives) and in consulting organizations in the field of culture (employees in tourism).
English 1
History of ancient Greece and Rome
History of the Middle Ages
Comparative history of the Mediterranean and Europe (14th-18th c.)
Theories and methodologies of historiography
History of Istria and the Primorska region
2 courses among the 1st year courses of other programmes at the Faculty for Humanities
1 internal elective course
1 external elective course
English 1
History of ancient Greece and Rome
History of the Middle Ages
Comparative history of the Mediterranean and Europe (14th-18th c.)
Theories and methodologies of historiography
History of Istria and the Primorska region
2 courses among the 1st year courses of other programmes at the Faculty for Humanities
1 internal elective course
1 external elective course
English 1
History of ancient Greece and Rome
History of the Middle Ages
Comparative history of the Mediterranean and Europe (14th-18th c.)
Theories and methodologies of historiography
History of Istria and the Primorska region
2 courses among the 1st year courses of other programmes at the Faculty for Humanities
1 internal elective course
1 external elective course
Comparative history of Europe and the Mediterranean (17th-19th c.)
History of the19th century
Totalitarian and authoritarian ideologies of the 20th century
World history
History of everyday life
History of traditional popular culture
Practical trainig
3 internal elective courses
Comparative history of Europe and the Mediterranean (17th-19th c.)
History of the19th century
Totalitarian and authoritarian ideologies of the 20th century
World history
History of everyday life
History of traditional popular culture
Practical trainig
3 internal elective courses
Comparative history of Europe and the Mediterranean (17th-19th c.)
History of the19th century
Totalitarian and authoritarian ideologies of the 20th century
World history
History of everyday life
History of traditional popular culture
Practical trainig
3 internal elective courses
Economic and social history of the Modern Age
History of the Slovenian lands until the 18th century
History of Slovenes in 19th and 20th century
History of the Twentieth century
Historical anthropology
Archvistics, museology and conservation
Final Thesis or internal elecitve course
3 courses (2 internal elective and 1 external elective course)
Economic and social history of the Modern Age
History of the Slovenian lands until the 18th century
History of Slovenes in 19th and 20th century
History of the Twentieth century
Historical anthropology
Archvistics, museology and conservation
Final Thesis or internal elecitve course
3 courses (2 internal elective and 1 external elective course)
Economic and social history of the Modern Age
History of the Slovenian lands until the 18th century
History of Slovenes in 19th and 20th century
History of the Twentieth century
Historical anthropology
Archvistics, museology and conservation
Final Thesis or internal elecitve course
3 courses (2 internal elective and 1 external elective course)
Ancient cultures of the Eastern Mediterranean
Latin language and the basics of epigraphy
Medieval and Post-Medieval archaeology
History of Medieval and Renaissance art
Architectural history
History of the book
History of Southeastern Europe
World wars and European society in the 20th century
Global intercultural history
Postcolonialism and indigenous politics
Anthropology of the Mediterranean
Familiy and kinship
Belief and practice
English 2
English 3
Ancient cultures of the Eastern Mediterranean
Latin language and the basics of epigraphy
Medieval and Post-Medieval archaeology
History of Medieval and Renaissance art
Architectural history
History of the book
History of Southeastern Europe
World wars and European society in the 20th century
Global intercultural history
Postcolonialism and indigenous politics
Anthropology of the Mediterranean
Familiy and kinship
Belief and practice
English 2
English 3
Ancient cultures of the Eastern Mediterranean
Latin language and the basics of epigraphy
Medieval and Post-Medieval archaeology
History of Medieval and Renaissance art
Architectural history
History of the book
History of Southeastern Europe
World wars and European society in the 20th century
Global intercultural history
Postcolonialism and indigenous politics
Anthropology of the Mediterranean
Familiy and kinship
Belief and practice
English 2
English 3
Bachelor (BA) in history and …
Single-discipline undergraduate programme, full-time study
Duration: 3 Years / 180 ECTS
0222 History and archaeology
Admission to the first year of study programme History shall be granted to the candidates who have:
a) passed the general matura examination;
b) passed the vocational matura in one of the four-year secondary-school programmes that is
classified in:
– KLASIUS-P-16 classification: broad area 02; or
– FORD classification: area 6; or
– ARRS classification: area 6; or
– CERIF classification: areas H or S;
and also passed a final examination in one of the general matura subjects: History, Art History, Geography, Sociology, Economy, Philosophy, German, Italian, Latin, History and Theory of Theater and Film; the selected subject cannot be the same as the subject passed in the framework of the vocational matura;
c) successfully completed any four-year secondary-school programme before 1 June 1995.
The candidate chooses two double-discipline study programmes when applying, therefore it is important that he/she meets the admission requirements in both.
In Case of Enrolment Limitation
the candidates under a) and c) are selected according to:
– overall performance in the general matura or final exam respectively: 70 % of points awarded,
– overall performance in secondary grades 3 and 4: 30 % of points awarded.
the candidates under b) above are selected according to:
– overall performance in the vocational matura: 40 % of points awarded,
– overall performance in secondary grades 3 and 4: 30 % of points awarded,
– the performance in the selected general matura subject: 30 % of points awarded.