The program's most distinctive feature is that all students who complete the full thirty credits will receive training in the most recent information technology applicable to the historical discipline. With an emphasis on global history, the curriculum offers a wide range of courses that reflect changes in the discipline. Thematic courses, such as the history of crime, science, women, and sexuality complement the traditional menu of national histories. The flexibility of the program allows students to tailor a course of study to fit their specific needs. After completing their subject courses, students will complete a master's thesis to demonstrate their skills in historical research and analysis.