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Not every module will be on offer every semester.

 

Part I Semester I
Each student shall be required to study seven compulsory modules including two university-wide modules.

 

Core modules
HEH101                  Introduction to the Study of Economic History
HEH102                  Imperialism and Development
HEH103                  Pre-colonial Economy of Zimbabwe
HEH104                  African Economic History
HEH105                  Indigenisation and Economic Development in Post Independent Africa
BHS110                  Introduction to Zimbabwean Cultures and Heritage
CSARM101             Communication Skills

Part I Semester II
Each student shall be required to study seven compulsory modules including two university-wide modules.

Core modules
HEH106            Indigenous Knowledge Systems in African Economies
HEH107            Globalisation and Sustainable Development
HEH108            Theories in Economic History
HEH109            China and Africa in the 21st Century
EF105               Information Communication and Technology

Each student will have to choose either
BHS101         Introduction to Zimbabwean History
or
BAC101         African Philosophy and Thought

Part II Semester I
Each student shall be required to study six modules
Optional modules 
HEH201             Conflict, Peace and Development
HEH202             Multilateral Institutions and Development in Africa
HEH203             History of Labour, State and Capital in Africa
HEH204             Pre-colonial Economy of West Africa
HEH205             North Africa and the Middle East Economy since 1900
HEH206             Socialist Economies of Eastern Europe since 1917
HEH207             Demographic History of Africa
HEH208             Pre-colonial Economy of East Africa
HEH209             The International Economic System since 1918
HEH210             Economic History of North America: Colonial Times to the Cold War

Part II Semester II
Each student shall be required to study six modules

Optional modules
HEH211               New Industrialised Economies of Asia since 1945
HEH212               Southern African Economies since the Mineral Revolution
HEH213               Slave Trade and the World Economy
HEH214               Research Methods in Economic History
HEH215               Economic History of Western Europe, 16-19th Centuries
HEH216               Colonial East African Economy
HEH217               Economic History of Latin America and the Caribbean to Independence
HEH218               Political Instability and African Development
HEH219               Economic History of Zimbabwe since 1890
HEH220               Themes in African Environmental History

Part III: Work-Related Learning  
HEH301               Employer’s Assessment
HEH302               Academic Supervisor’s Assessment
HEH303                Work- Related Learner’s Report

Part IV Semester I    
Each student shall be required to study six modules of which one is compulsory and five optional.

Core module
HEH470              Research Project

Optional Module
HEH401              Economic Dynamics of African Borderlands
HEH402              History of Economic Thought
HEH403              History of Mining in Zimbabwe since Colonial Times
HEH404              Post Colonial East African Economies
HEH405              Economic History of North America since the Cold War
HEH406              African Regional Co-operation and Transformation
HEH407              Western European Economic Development Since 1900
HEH408              Economic History of West Africa Since 1800

Part IV Semester II
Each student shall be required to study six modules.

Optional modules
HEH409            Climate Change and African Economies
HEH410            History of Manufacturing in Zimbabwe
HEH411            Emerging Economies of the World
HEH412            Economic History of Latin America and the Caribbean since Independence
HEH413            Africa in the 21st Century
HEH414            Modern Japanese Economic Development after 1945
HEH 415           Women in African Economic History
HEH416           Industrialisation and Urbanisation in Africa

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