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HIS3243: Regional and International Relations
Trimester 2

 

1. Welcome Message

Welcome to this course. It is a 20 credits module comprised both face to face session and online activities. It will be assessed in 3 stages: a group assignment out of 25 marks, an individual continuous assessment test of 25 marks and a final exam of 50 marks.

2. The module’s Aim:

This module is intended to enable students to get knowledge about theories and systems of International Relations and it will enlighten the world contemporary issues.  A particular attention is also paid to the issues in History of African Great Lakes Region

3. Intended Learning Outcomes

Having successfully completed the module, you should be able to demonstrate knowledge, understanding and skill of debating the following items:

  1. Understanding main theories, concepts and systems of International Relations
  2. Determining international issues marking contemporary history
  3.  Explain main political, economic, social and cultural changes of contemporary African Great Lakes

4. Module facilitator contacts 

Dr Philibert Gakwenzire, tel: 0788417815, e-mail: philibertogakwenzire@gmail.comMr Runyange Albert, tel: 0788523596, e-mail: albertrunyange@gmail.com 

5. Teaching and Learning activities: 

Dear students, this module is made of units. You will find notes and you will read them before you can compute any quiz or assignment. Each unit will guide you into this exercise. If you have a question, post it in forum or contact your facilitator.

 

6. Tasks: how to get started

The following activities (E-tivity or Assignment) need your attention. Before you do them, read first. Go into notes or links and follow carefully instructions before you come back to attempt these activities. If you have any question, post it in the forum within the Unit.

 

7. Assessment

You will be requested to do E-tivities or assignments or participate in forums. 

- Online quizzes           : 20%

- Practical                     : 20%

- Online participation   : 10%

- Final Examination       : 50% (students must pass continuous assessment Test)

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