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Program-specific competencies Program-specific competencies are the knowledge, skills and attributes that are valuable in your specific program area—from microbiology to mechanical engineering to music and everything in between! These competencies can help you describe your skills and experience—and demonstrate your value to employers on your résumé and in interviews.

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Program History

Program-specific competencies Program-specific competencies are the knowledge, skills and attributes that are valuable in your specific program area—from microbiology to mechanical engineering to music and everything in between! These competencies can help you describe your skills and experience—and demonstrate your value to employers on your résumé and in interviews.

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What competencies do history students gain?

History
Program-specific competencies
Competencies are the skills, knowledge and attributes gained through every work, educational, volunteer
and life experience. UVic students in the History program develop the following program-specific
competencies.

Historical awareness
Demonstrates awareness of historical events and issues with a focus on Canadian, American, British,
European, Asian, world and comparative history

• Assesses patterns of change and continuity over time


• Develops arguments on the basis of historical evidence, especially in documentary, oral and visual
form
• Critically evaluates historical information, documents and artifacts
• Develops an understanding of the relationships among historical events and issues

Historical method
Employs a systematic method of enquiry in order to understand and interpret historical events and issues

• Understands and applies major critical approaches to the interpretation of history


• Understands past events or issues in their historical and historiographic context
• Understands how the study of history involves interpretation of the past based on current
perspectives
• Re-evaluates existing understandings of the past as new information and new interpretations of old
information arise

Political and military perspective


Understands and interprets historical events and issues in their political and military contexts

• Recognizes how differing political and military perspectives of the past and the present influence the
interpretation of events and issues
• Applies a knowledge of different political systems, different economic systems and different legal
systems to understand historical events and issues
• Analyzes the role that imperialism, nationalism, industrialization and globalization play in different
historical eras and in different geographic regions
Social and cultural perspective
Understands and interprets historical events and issues in their social and cultural contexts

• Recognizes how differing social and cultural perspectives of the past and the present influence the
interpretation of events and issues
• Analyzes the roles that gender, race, class, religion, nationality and ethnicity play in different
historical eras and in different geographic regions
• Analyzes the roles that art, literature, science and technology play in different historical eras and in
different geographic regions

UVic Co-op and Career worked with the UVic History Department to develop this competency document.

Discover career resources and support at www.uvic.ca/coopandcareer


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