Module Title: Civilization for Second Year Students (TD with Presentations)
Objective:
The Civilization module for second-year students is designed to explore the historical, cultural, and intellectual development of different civilizations. The course will focus on how civilizations have shaped the modern world, with an emphasis on the importance of cultural exchange, technological advancements, societal structures, and intellectual movements. The module is structured around presentations that allow students to actively engage with the content, research topics in depth, and improve their presentation and communication skills.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this module, students should be able to:
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Demonstrate an understanding of the key events, cultural milestones, and achievements in the development of major world civilizations.
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Analyze the contributions of various civilizations to the fields of philosophy, science, politics, art, and literature.
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Develop critical thinking skills in evaluating the interactions and influences between different civilizations.
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Enhance their presentation skills, focusing on clear, structured communication and the use of visual aids.
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Engage in discussions on the role of civilization in shaping global history and contemporary societies.
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Conduct independent research on civilization-related topics and present their findings effectively.