• 15589: Plan, carry out and present in oral and written form a research-based contribution to historiographical knowledge, according to the statute of the discipline.
  • 15588: Organise complex historical information in coherent form.
  • 15583: Use the most relevant methods and technics for problem resolution in the different fields of early modern historical research.
  • 15585: Define research topics on early modern history.
  • 15587: Comment, anotate and edit texts and documents correctly.
  • 16064: Understand that historical knowledge is always under construction and compare and evaluate different historiographical perspectives.
  • 16063: Analyse local and regional early modern history of the western Mediterranean.
  • 15579: Use information and communication technology (ICT).
  • 15578: Analyze with a critical perspective works and research on the western Mediterranean in the early modern age.
  • 15577: Elaborate and handle written reports and research procedures for questions concerning the early modern history of the Western Mediterranean.
  • 9762: Students should demonstrate self-directed learning skills for continued academic growth.
  • 14453: Identify and use information retrieval tools, such as bibliographical repertoires, archival inventories and e-references, to solve research questions concerning the Western Mediterranean in early modern age.
  • 9761: Students should communicate conclusions and underlying knowledge clearly and unambiguously to both specialized and non-specialized audiences.
  • 9760: Students should be able to integrate knowledge and address the complexity of making informed judgments based on incomplete or limited information, including reflections on the social and ethical responsibilities associated with the application of their knowledge and judgments.
  • 9759: Students should apply acquired knowledge to solve problems in unfamiliar contexts within their field of study, including multidisciplinary scenarios.
  • 10015: Students should possess and understand foundational knowledge that enables original thinking and research in the field.
  • 15580: Approach European early modern history from a comparative perspective.
  • 9761: Students should communicate conclusions and underlying knowledge clearly and unambiguously to both specialized and non-specialized audiences.
  • 16064: Understand that historical knowledge is always under construction and compare and evaluate different historiographical perspectives.
  • 15580: Approach European early modern history from a comparative perspective.
  • 10015: Students should possess and understand foundational knowledge that enables original thinking and research in the field.
  • 16064: Understand that historical knowledge is always under construction and compare and evaluate different historiographical perspectives.
  • 10015: Students should possess and understand foundational knowledge that enables original thinking and research in the field.
  • 15583: Use the most relevant methods and technics for problem resolution in the different fields of early modern historical research.
  • 14453: Identify and use information retrieval tools, such as bibliographical repertoires, archival inventories and e-references, to solve research questions concerning the Western Mediterranean in early modern age.