
This course aims at helping students to gain a coherent knowledge and understanding of Britain's past and that of the wider world. It intends to equip students to ask perceptive questions, think critically, weigh evidence, sift arguments and develop perspective and judgement.
British history course aims to ensure that students develop:
- Interest in, and enjoyment of, historical study for lifelong learning and work, including their capacity and willingness to be informed and active citizens
- Knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the past and the forces that shape societies, including British society
- Uunderstanding and use of historical concepts such as evidence, continuity and change, cause and effect, significance, perspectives, empathy and contestability
- Capacity to undertake historical inquiry, including skills in the analysis and use of sources, and in explanation and communication.
- Enseignant: MOURAD ATY


- Enseignant: NAWEL BENGRAIT
- Enseignant: NARDJESSE CHAHAT
- Enseignant: nouelhouda guerroui
- Enseignant: IMANE DOUAFER

First year Master students at the English Department, University of Guelma are exposed to the course of Communication Practices for the second semestre. At this stage, students have already acquired a better understanding of various issues related to communication. The course is meant to enhance and broaden students’ knowledge of topics related to the course. Students are introduced to different theories, principles, and practices of effective human communication, listening, and presentation skills. The lectures of this course will be in the form of videos that you will have to watch before class and come ready to discuss them.
- Enseignant: Khawla BENDJEMIL