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    University of Virginia

    The Modern World, Part One: Global History from 1760 to 1910

    Skills you'll gain: European History, World History, International Relations, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, Economics, Socioeconomics, Cultural Diversity, Governance

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    University of California, Santa Cruz

    Russian History: from Lenin to Putin

    Skills you'll gain: World History, European History, International Relations, Political Sciences, Social Sciences, Economics, Governance

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    Utrecht University

    Contemporary Palestinian History

    Skills you'll gain: International Relations, World History, Research, Diplomacy, Case Studies, Social Justice, Political Sciences, Socioeconomics, Timelines, Governance

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    University of Rochester

    History of Rock, Part One

    Skills you'll gain: Music History, Music, World History, Electronic Media, Social Impact, Media and Communications

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    University of Virginia

    The Modern World, Part Two: Global History since 1910

    Skills you'll gain: World History, International Relations, European History, Political Sciences, Social Sciences, Culture, Economics, Governance

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    University of Pennsylvania

    Greek and Roman Mythology

    Skills you'll gain: Ancient History, Art History, Liberal Arts, World History, Ethical Standards And Conduct, Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology

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    University of Washington

    Ukraine: History, Culture and Identities

    Skills you'll gain: Cultural Diversity, Community Development, Cultural Responsiveness, Culture, European History, Social Studies, World History, Art History, Economic Development, Ancient History, International Relations, Policty Analysis, Research, and Development, Political Sciences

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    330 reviews

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    University of Colorado Boulder

    American History Through Baseball

    Skills you'll gain: Labor Relations, Labor Law, Culture, Social Studies, World History, Diversity Awareness, Cultural Diversity, Economic Development, Socioeconomics, Social Justice, Global Marketing, International Relations, Anthropology, Business Economics, Demography, Social Sciences, Market Opportunities, Public History, Economics, Political Sciences

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    University of Pennsylvania

    Introduction to Ancient Egypt and Its Civilization

    Skills you'll gain: Ancient History, Art History, Anthropology, Social Studies, Timelines, World History, Cultural Diversity, Research Methodologies, Investigation, Storytelling

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    Universitat de Barcelona

    Magic in the Middle Ages

    Skills you'll gain: European History, World History, Art History, Research, Investigation, Cultural Diversity, Anthropology

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    University of London

    Applied Public History: Places, People, Stories

    Skills you'll gain: Public History, Storytelling, Program Evaluation, Media and Communications, Research, Community Outreach, Timelines, Case Studies, Cultural Diversity, Research Methodologies, Creativity, Interviewing Skills

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    Wesleyan University

    The Ancient Greeks

    Skills you'll gain: Ancient History, European History, World History, Art History, Political Sciences, Anthropology, Cultural Sensitivity, Governance, Scientific Methods

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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular history courses

  • The Modern World, Part One: Global History from 1760 to 1910: University of Virginia
  • Russian History: from Lenin to Putin: University of California, Santa Cruz
  • Contemporary Palestinian History: Utrecht University
  • History of Rock, Part One: University of Rochester
  • The Modern World, Part Two: Global History since 1910: University of Virginia
  • Greek and Roman Mythology: University of Pennsylvania
  • Ukraine: History, Culture and Identities: University of Washington
  • American History Through Baseball: University of Colorado Boulder
  • Introduction to Ancient Egypt and Its Civilization: University of Pennsylvania
  • Magic in the Middle Ages: Universitat de Barcelona

Frequently Asked Questions about History

History is the study of past events, societies, and cultures, providing insights into how human behavior and societal structures have evolved over time. Understanding history is crucial as it helps us comprehend the present and anticipate future trends. By examining historical contexts, we can learn from past mistakes and successes, fostering a more informed and empathetic worldview.‎

A background in history can lead to various career opportunities. Common roles include historian, archivist, museum curator, and educator. Additionally, skills gained from studying history, such as critical thinking and research, are valuable in fields like law, public policy, and journalism. Understanding historical contexts can also enhance roles in business, marketing, and cultural organizations.‎

To succeed in history, you should develop strong research and analytical skills. Being able to critically assess sources and interpret data is essential. Communication skills, both written and verbal, are also important for articulating historical arguments and findings. Familiarity with various historical methodologies and an understanding of different cultures and perspectives will further enrich your learning experience.‎

There are many online history courses available that cater to different interests and levels. For example, the American History Through Baseball Specialization offers a unique perspective on American history through the lens of baseball. Other notable courses include Big History - From the Big Bang until Today and The Bible's Prehistory, Purpose, and Political Future, which explore significant historical narratives.‎

Yes. You can start learning history on Coursera for free in two ways:

  1. Preview the first module of many history courses at no cost. This includes video lessons, readings, graded assignments, and Coursera Coach (where available).
  2. Start a 7-day free trial for Specializations or Coursera Plus. This gives you full access to all course content across eligible programs within the timeframe of your trial.

If you want to keep learning, earn a certificate in history, or unlock full course access after the preview or trial, you can upgrade or apply for financial aid.‎

Learning history can be approached through various methods. Start by enrolling in online courses that pique your interest. Reading books, watching documentaries, and engaging in discussions with others can also enhance your understanding. Additionally, visiting museums or historical sites can provide a tangible connection to the past, making your learning experience more immersive.‎

Typical topics covered in history courses include ancient civilizations, modern history, cultural movements, and significant events that shaped societies. Courses may also explore themes such as social justice, political systems, and economic developments. This broad range allows learners to connect historical events to contemporary issues, fostering a deeper understanding of the world.‎

For training and upskilling employees, courses like American Politics, Society, and History can provide valuable insights into the historical context of current political and social issues. Additionally, courses such as Black Canadians: History, Presence, and Anti-Racist Futures can enhance cultural competency and awareness in diverse workplaces.‎

This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.

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