The aim: to introduce students to ethical standards, moral principles
and human values in the social activity.
Content: The systematic understanding of the ways of forming and
improving ethical standards in various areas of professional activity.
Formation for future professionals of knowledge about the basic ethical
concepts, regularities of forming ethical conduct in the process of a
person’s socialization. Introduction to the basic stages and tendencies in
the development of ethics. Revealing the contents of fundamental ethical
guidelines that form the moral position of an individual.
- knowledge of basic ethical concepts and categories;
- skills of independent moral orientation in society, indicating a
sufficient level of ethical maturity;
- knowledge of principles and methods of finding the best ethical
decisions in difficult situations of everyday life;
- skills of assessment of their own actions and the behavior of others
in terms of ethics and morality norms;
-skills to behave in society and communicate with citizens in
accordance with the rules of etiquette.
CR 2204
Culture and Religion
2 credits /3 ECTS
Prerequisites: No
1+1+0
The aim: introduction to the main cultural and religious peculiarities of
Kazakhstan, consideration of the evolution of Kazakhstan peoples’
cultural and religious traditions.
Content: Methods of Cultural Studies and Religions Studies applied for
researching Kazakhstan regions’ cultural and religious phenomena;
concept of ―dialogue‖ as one of the basic categories of the 20-21 century
humanities, as well as peculiarities of theoretical language of describing
its fundamental existential and socio-cultural parameters, boundaries and
horizons. Specific features of man’s metaphysical and religious
experience as ontological bases of a dialogue.
- knowledge of scientific world outlook, ethnic and cultural
tolerance;
- the ability to make comparative analysis of the hierarchy of core
values of the past and present religious and unreligious world
outlook;
- the ability to predict perspectives of possible interaction of
philosophy, religion, science and arts in the process of solution of the
main world-outlook problems;
- the ability to identify synchronic and diachronic interconnections
of regional cultural phenomena, to identify their causes and effects;
- skills of tolerant behavior, social and professional interaction
taking into account ethno-cultural and confessional differences.
GAS 2205
General
and
Applied
Sociology
2 credits /3 ECTS
Prerequisites: No
1+1+0
The aim: to form a general idea of the contemporary society; to make the
students aware of social processes taking place both in the world and
Kazakhstan (issues of stratification, social inequality, poverty and wealth,
social, religious, economic and political conflicts).
Content: Character of social interactions between people, social and
group differences between them. Main laws of society development,
basic sociological concepts, methods of sociological research,
contemporary sociological theories, main trends and results of
contemporary research in sociology.
- the ability to make independent analysis of the processes and
phenomena taking place in the society;
- the ability to dynamically use alternative, new or innovative
sociological approaches in solution of professional issues;
- the ability to express one’s thoughts in oral and written forms
correctly and reasonably;
- the ability to use the gained knowledge in certain situations;
- skills of social interaction: collaboration, tolerance and respect;
- skills of social prognosis and strategic planning, public speech,
argumentation, conducting discussion and debate.
HLS 2206
Human Life Safety
2 credits /3 ECTS
Prerequisites: No
1+1+0
The aim: acquisition of theoretical knowledge and practical skills
necessary for creating proper living environment and labour conditions,
identification of negative impacts of living environment, elaboration and
realisation of protective measures to secure the man and living
environment from negative impacts.
Content: Basic natural and techno-sphere dangers, their properties and
features, types of impact of harmful and dangerous factors on the man
and natural environment, methods of protection. Bases of theoretical
analysis and prediction of hazard phenomena and processes.
- knowledge of protection measures from natural and techno-sphere
disasters within the sphere of professional activity;
- the ability to make decisions within the limits of one’s competence
and authority in emergency situations (ES);
- the ability to identify the major dangers of man’s living
environment, to assess the risk of their realization.
- knowledge of protection methods and safety technologies in
emergency situations.
ESD 2207
Ecology
and
Sustainable
Development
2 credits /3 ECTS
Prerequisites: No
1+1+0
The aim: to provide students with systematic and practical knowledge on
ecology and stable development, protection of environment and rational
environmental management to train qualified specialists with a wide
range of skills.
Content. Basic regularities of life forms’ interaction with the
environment; mechanisms of ecosystems and biosphere stability and
functioning; place and role of ecology in modern economic, political
and social problems solution; modern global economic problems, their
causes, stages of formation and consequences. Special place in the
discipline is given to stable development of nature and society,
international cooperation in the sphere of environmental safety
-the ability to identify and analyze natural and human-caused
ecological processes and to find the ways of their regulation;
- the ability to understand modern concepts and strategies of stable
mankind development aimed at systematic changing of traditional
forms of management and people’s lifestyle in order to preserve
stable biosphere and society development without disastrous crisis;
-the ability to use in practice the obtained knowledge of basic
regularities of life forms’ interaction with the environment in order to
preserve stable development;
- skills to analyze ecological processes, to set specific targets and
priorities of stable nature and society development.
KL 2208
Kazakhstan Law
2 credits /3 ECTS
Prerequisites: No
1+1+0
The aim: to study the peculiarities of Kazakhstan legal system, to study
the main regulations of basic norms of legal documents in the RK.
Content. Legal system in Kazakhstan, conceptual issues of basic
regulations in the RK.
Theoretical bases of rule-of-law state formation, democratic society and
social state. Basic trends of Kazakhstan’s law policy conception in 2010-
2020 and ‖The Strategy ―Kazakhstan - 2050‖.
-knowledge of legal system peculiarities in Kazakhstan in historical
and law context and in current situation of national legal system
integration into the world system of laws;
-the ability to apply scientific and theoretical knowledge in daily
activity in defending constitutional rights and freedoms.
FE 2209
Fundamentals of Economics
2 credits /3 ECTS
Prerequisites: No
1+1+0
The aim: to form scientific concepts of basic categories, ideas and
regularities of economy functioning.
Content. Socio-economic relations. Basic micro and macroeconomic
indices, their computing methods. The mechanism of market pricing,
competition and economic development trends. Basis of economic
development of modern international economic relations system and
world market development trends.
- knowledge of the basic economic reorganizations in the society,
logics and interconnection of phenomena and processes in the
society life;
-the ability to apply systematic knowledge in economy in
professional activity.
NATURAL SCIENCES (STEM) MODULE
ITPP 1301
Information Technologies for
Professional Purposes
3 credits
Prerequisites: No
1+0+2
The purpose of this course is to develop students' practical skills in the
use of modern information technologies in their future careers.
- Know the purpose and types of information technologies,
technologies for the collection, storage, processing, transmission, and
distribution
of
information;
- To be able to process information, using the means of the
application
package;
- To know the composition, structure, principles of implementation
and operation of information technology.
GCB 1302
Geography and Cartography
basics
3 Credits / 5 ECTS
Prerequisites: none
2 +1 +0
Course objective: To study the basic concepts of geography, its
theoretical foundations, theory, and methods of using maps as applied to
the
study
of
historical
processes.
Course Objectives: to give students an idea of the geographical maps as
visual
imagery
and
iconic
models
of
space.
Course Outline: display and study the spatial distribution, combinations
and interactions natural and social phenomena (and their changes over
time) by means of cartographic images that reproduce certain aspects of
reality.
Knowledge: theoretical foundations of geography science, including
the teaching of the subject and the methods of mapping and study of
the
map.
Understanding: the importance of geography to the world historical
process;
Ability to: interpret maps.
BASIC PROFESSIONAL MODULES
Module 1.
Basic and applied historical disciplines
AHD 1401
Auxiliary historical
disciplines
3 credits/5 ECTS
Prerequisites: none
2+1+0
In the course of studying the basic aspects of auxiliary historical
disciplines students will gain knowledge about the basics of numismatics
and place names, studying the history of coinage, currency circulation,
place names, their origins, past and present, including their semantics and
interpretation. Subjects also consider the problems of classification and
typology of numismatic material and data on place names that are
interdisciplinary scientific discipline, which involves the use of scientific
data the following areas of knowledge: geography, history and
linguistics.
- Knowledge of the mints that existed on the territory of Kazakhstan
and other neighboring countries, about which coins in different
historical periods have been used as money funds;
- Knowledge of local history, find an explanation for the names of
rivers, towns and various areas of Kazakhstan and other countries of
near
and
far
abroad.
- The ability to do historical and comparative analysis on the place
names of Kazakhstan and Eurasia.
Arh 1402
Archeology
3 credits/5 ECTS
Prerequisites: No
2+1+0
Aim of the course is to familiarize students with the basic directions of
development of history and archeology. Special attention is paid to the
principles of archeology, the interpretation of the capabilities of sources,
archaeological typology and classification. The task module - to teach
students to correlate the theoretical development and practical skills of
field research along with knowledge of the history of archaeological
science for optimal results. To develop a critical approach in planning
and conducting research...
- The ability to use basic knowledge of historical research in the field
of
archeology;
- to know the ways of human existence in various environmental
media, material remains of human activity, their typology and
methods of study, general features and characteristics of the life of
ancient societies, the formation of ethnic and cultural worlds from the
Paleolithic
to
the
Middle
Ages,
inclusive;
- the ability to understand the driving forces and laws of the historical
process
Etn 1403
Ethnology
3 credits/5 ECTS
Prerequisites:
2+1+0
Objective of the course - to familiarize students with the basic theoretical
issues and the provisions of Ethnology. On the basis of the course,
students learn the techniques and conceptual apparatus of Ethnology and
their application to the study of ethnography of the peoples of the world.
The main content of the discipline devoted to the description of the
ethnic structure of the world, including Kazakhstan, as well as
geographical location, anthropological, linguistic, and economic and
cultural classification. Considerable space is reserved ethnogenesis and
ethnic history, characteristic of traditional and modern culture of the
peoples of the world, including modern ethno-cultural and ethno-
confessional processes.
Knowledge of methods of collecting ethnographic materials,
organizing and conducting expeditions and trips, drafting
questionnaires and questionnaires for the study of ethno-cultural
processes.
ArhS 2404
Archival science
2 credits/3 ECTS
Prerequisites: no
1+1+0
Archival science - is a complex discipline that develops theoretical, legal
and methodological issues of the science of archives. Its constituent
components are the following topics:
• Theory and methods of archival
• history and organization of archives
• archaeography, archival right
• Terminology arhivovedcheskoe
• archival management
• Archival statistics
• automated archival technology
knowledge: the theory and practice of archival work, the history of
the organization of archives in Kazakhstan archival terminology
- ability: to practice the methods of working with archival sources
Cl 3405
Cliometrics
2 credits/3 ECTS
Prerequisites ITPS 1301
1+1+0
The course aims to familiarize students with the basic directions of
historians of historical information as a scientific field, and modern
methods of teaching history.
The course is adapted to the peculiarities of historical education. In the
course of its development students must master a wide range of
information and communication technologies.
Knowledge of: legal bases for the use of electronic resources,
multimedia tools in the work of the historian, the study of the
electronic text, graphics,
Internet resources and e-books.
Skill: use of spreadsheets, databases, statistical techniques in research
activities.
Module 2.
Ancient History
AH 1406
Ancient History
3 credits/5 ECTS
Prerequisites:no
2+1+0
Course objective: To provide students with knowledge about the
ancient culture and its influence on the development of world
civilization.
Course Outline:. Subject and methodology of classical scholarship, the
main stages of its development as a science, the results of the latest
research in the field of domestic and foreign classics, the main problem
of the genesis and development of the ancient city, especially the
functioning of political systems in antiquity, the traditional social
organization of the ancient Greeks and Romans; traditional culture,
customs and beliefs of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
Knowledge about the main stages and processes of development of
ancient civilizations of the East and the West, the genesis of the
migratory habits of civilization in the context of ethno-cultural and
ethno-political processes of the ancient period of Kazakhstan.
- The ability to correlate the individual events and the events of the
past with the general paradigm of world-historical development of
human society through critical analysis, retrospective, comparative
historical, and other methods of research.
AHK 1407
Ancient
history
of
Kazakhstan
3 credits/5 ECTS
Prerequisites: no
2+1+0
Course objective: To provide a complete picture of the main stages and
characteristics of the historical process in the territory of Kazakhstan
from ancient times to the Turkic period. In this connection, the following
objectives:
-provide students with extensive factual material in chronological order,
based on the achievements of modern historical science of Kazakhstan;
-define milestones and originality of the historical and ethno-cultural
processes
in
antiquity
and
the
early
Middle
Ages;
-reveal the contents of the phenomenon of "nomadic civilization."
-provide students with extensive factual material in chronological
order, based on the achievements of modern historical science of
Kazakhstan;
-define milestones and originality of the historical and ethno-cultural
processes
in
antiquity
and
the
early
Middle
Ages;
-reveal the contents of the phenomenon of "nomadic civilization."
Module 3 Medieval Studies
HMA 1408
History of the Middle Ages
3 credits/5 ECTS
Prerequisites:
AH 1406
2+1+0
The purpose of discipline: the study of students factual history of
Western Europe, Central Europe and the Byzantine Empire during the
Middle Ages and Early Modern Times (V-first half of the XVII c.),
Patterns of evolution of the feudal social system and its features in the
countries of the region and called on their example general patterns of
world history
The purpose of discipline: the study of students factual history of
Western Europe, Central Europe and the Byzantine Empire during
the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times (V-first half of the XVII
c.), Patterns of evolution of the feudal social system and its features
in the countries of the region and called on their example general
patterns of world history
MHK 1409
Medieval history of
Kazakhstan
3 credits/5 ECTS
Prerequisites:
AHK 1407
2+1+0
Purpose:
-familiarize students with the problems of the history of Kazakhstan
XIII-HUІІІ centuries. on the basis of a scientific and systematic
approach;
- to acquaint the world with the general laws of historical development
and characteristics of the historical process;
- to involve students in a national historical traditions, feelings of
patriotism
and
humanism.
Objectives of the course:
- to form a picture of the development of the medieval history of
Kazakhstan;
-familiarize
with
different
types
of
sources;
-introduce the theoretical, methodological, conceptual problems of
Medieval
History
of
Kazakhstan;
-to
reveal
the
peculiarities
of
the
Turkic
states;
light-ethnic and political history of the Kipchak and Oghuz, which played
an important role in the ethnogenesis of the Kazakh people;
- to give an idea about the political, economic and cultural development
of Kazakhstan on the eve of the Mongol invasion
Knowledge of the historical events of medieval history in diachronic
cut as wide world history and local history of Afro-Asian and
Eurasian
historical
and
cultural
space.
-Knowledge of general regularities and peculiarities of historical
development of ethnic groups and nations of the Middle Ages;
-ability to demonstrate familiarity with the latest developments in the
field of domestic and foreign stories in the practice of specific
historical
research;
- Possession of the skills of critical analysis of scientific theories,
the willingness of constant updating and development of the
information field of historical scholarship.
HAAMA 2410
History of Asia and Africa in
the Middle Ages
3 credits/5 ECTS
Prerequisites:
HMA 1408
2+1+0
The aim of the course is to develop and systematize knowledge of the
history
Asian and African countries in the Middle Ages as an important part of
the
history
of
the
world
civilizations, revealing the inherent characteristics of the medieval East
social development. This course aims to build students' holistic
understanding of the history of the studied regions around the diversity of
their
political,
economic,
social
and
cultural
development,
The main objectives of the course: to facilitate the mastery of the basic
content of the history of Asia and Africa, in the Middle Ages;
- The ability to form a chronological framework to justify separate
periods in the medieval history of the countries of Asia and Africa, to
understand
their
internal
periodization;
- Develop an understanding of commonalities and specificities of
individual
stories
civilizations of Medieval East.
The main objectives of the course: to facilitate the mastery of the
basic content of the history of Asia and Africa, in the Middle Ages;
- The ability to form a chronological framework to justify separate
periods in the medieval history of the countries of Asia and Africa, to
understand
their
internal
periodization;
- Develop an understanding of commonalities and specificities of
individual
stories
civilizations of Medieval East.
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