Module 3: History of the State |
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Code | M3IS(Ba) |
Module Elements: |
Compulsory Subject |
Semester Number: | 2 |
Person responsible for the module | A.A. Pleshakov |
Lecturer: | Modern History of Kazakhstan – A.A. Pleshakov |
Language: | Russian, Kazakh |
Curriculum relation: | Information Systems (Ba) |
Type of teaching / number of hours per week and per semester : |
2 semester: hours per week – 8 (lectures -1; workshops -1; independent work of students -6); |
Workload: |
Teaching Load: 30 hours |
Credit Points: | 4 ECTS |
Conditions for Examinations: | For admission to the exam, the student must score at least 50 points out of 100 available for the subject of the module |
Recommended Conditions: | The discipline is based on the knowledge and skills of students obtained in the school in the following disciplines: History of Kazakhstan, World History, People and Society, World Art, Literature. |
Expected Learning Outcomes: |
Know: the main stages of the history of Kazakhstan in the context of world history. |
Intendend use/applicability | Modules: Social and Humanitarian Knowledge, Philosophy |
Content: |
Modern History of Kazakhstan The study of the history of Kazakhstan as the original and at the same time as an integral part of world history; to reveal the role and place of the Kazakh people in the world community at various stages of formation and development; to show the main regularities of ethno-genetic processes on the territory of Kazakhstan; to consider features of development of socio-economic relations and the key problems of the political history; to trace the evolution of material and spiritual culture. |
Examination Form, module mark: |
Modern History of Kazakhstan - computer-based testing |
Technical/Multimedia Facilities: | Portable and stationary multimedia systems. |
Study Materials: |
1. History of Kazakhstan. Essay. - A. 2003. |
Date of last amendment | 20.01.2020 |
The expected result is according to the module communication matrix, when passing Module 3 of the educational program "Information Systems"
LO11: | Possess the skills of using mathematical methods of processing, analysis and synthesis of research results, conduct pre-design study of the design object and system analysis of the subject area. |