1. To be aware of the historiography and its branches (social, economic, political, cultural, and intellectual history) based on a primary knowledge of natural sciences, archeology, and anthropology.
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2. Have knowledge of history and related disciplines (such as world religions, architecture, philosophy, music, literature, and fine arts) and connect these disciplines to historiography.
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3. State the theories of historiography and their relationship to one another, define the differences among them, use basic theoretical information in a critical way.
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4. Be able to read and critically engage scholarly literature in both English and Turkish. (“European Language Portfolio Global Scale”, Level C1).
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5. Be able to use Ottoman Turkish as a research language and also be able to use a second language of modern scholarship at an intermediate level.
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6. Use information technologies and computer software at a level of academic proficiency (“European Computer Driving License”, Advanced Level).
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7. Achieve a basic level of literacy in statistics and numeracy.
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