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Bachelor - Academic Offer

First Degree in History

The degree was created to provide a solid education in the scientific area of History, through which the student should be able to go into teaching and research, but also to work in the world of communication sciences, tourism, heritage management and preservation, public relations, publishing, political thought, business or the field of local and central administration and management.

Job Opportunities

Teaching; Applied research; Cultural dynamisation; Communication; Archives, Libraries, Museums and Foundations; Tourism; Public relations; Production and publishing; Local and central administration.

Type of Course
First Degree
Duration
6 Semesters / 180.0 ECTS
Vacancies*
144
Mark of the last classified*

1ª Phase 166.8

2ª Phase 170.6

Language
Portuguese
Tuition Fee (Full Tuition Fee)
Nacional/EU: 697.00€
International: 3500.00€
CPLP International: 1925.00€

* Information only related to the National Call for Applications

All the information presented relates to 2024/2025

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Curriculum

The curriculum has been organised to offer students advanced training in History, based on four fundamental cornerstones: Knowledge, Theory, Method and Applied Research. On the other hand, the structural training is complemented by a maximum of 5 Curricular Units (30 ECTS), in any of the scientific areas offered by FLUP.

This will prepare students to understand the influence of the past on the present, recognising the complexity and diversity of situations, events and mentalities since antiquity, through the development of an ability to interpret and critically analyse sources of historical information.

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Registration and Accreditation

DGES

Registration n.ºR/A-Ef 2741/2011/AL03 in May 6, 2022

A3ES

Date of publication of the accreditation decision: March 30, 2022

Validity of accreditation: 6 years

Information from A3ES