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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Magna Carta is an old document approximately 807 years old which is an important document of history and has altered the laws and regulations of the United Kingdom. It is a document that is enforced in 1215 to king John that a king and his government are not above the law. The document is very important from the historical point of view and also holds importance in spreading liberty among the civilians. The course on Magna Carta and its Legacies: Freedom and Protest is an initiative by the University of London for the students who are willing to explore more about the Magna Carta. 

Magna Carta and its Legacies: Freedom and Protest training is an online 3-week course available on the online platform of Coursera. The classes of the course will be taken by the experts and will be completed in 9 hours. The course will focus on the significance of the Magna Carta on the globe, and the reason behind perceiving the Magna Carta as a radical document. The candidates who shall opt for the certification mode will receive Magna Carta and its Legacies: Freedom and Protest certification by the University of London and Coursera.

The Highlights

  • 3 weeks duration 
  • Online course 
  • 9 hours of classes
  • Shareable certification
  • Self-paced learning 
  • Graded assignments 
  • Financial Aid

Programme Offerings

  • trained by experts
  • Online Course
  • Shareable Certification
  • Flexible Deadlines
  • Graded Assignments
  • Feedback
  • quizzes
  • assessments
  • financial aid
  • 3 Weeks Duration
  • 9 hours of classes.

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 2436yesCoursera

Coursera is accepting The Magna Carta and its Legacies: Freedom and Protest certification fee through the online mode. The candidate can pay the fee either using a credit card, debit card, or internet banking. The certification fee is only for the candidates who are opting for the certification course. The candidates who have opted for audit mode shall be exempted from paying any fee. However, there will be no benefits given to the candidate who has opted for audit mode. The detailed fee structure is mentioned below. 

The Magna Carta and its Legacies: Freedom and Protest fee structure

Description

Fee in INR

The Magna Carta and its Legacies: Freedom and Protest

Rs. 2,436


Eligibility Criteria

Certification Qualifying Details

Magna Carta and its Legacies: Freedom and Protest certification will be given to all the candidates who will complete the course. The shareable certificate can be uploaded on the portals like LinkedIn and it will enhance the CV of a candidate. This certificate will only be provided to the candidate who shall opt for the certification mode. Candidates who are choosing audit mode will not be eligible for the certification.

What you will learn

Knowledge of law

Magna Carta and its Legacies: Freedom and Protest certification syllabus shall be covering important concepts related to Magna Carta. The course will dig deep into the history of the Magna Carta and shall guide the candidates to broaden their knowledge about this document and how this document has altered the practices prevailing in the country. The candidate will be gaining knowledge on the following topics after the completion of the course.

  • Magna Carta- Parliament decision and the Law
  • Reinventing the Magna Carta
  • Civil War Revolution
  • Magna Carta: A helping hand in constitution-making 
  • Commemoration and Memorialization

Who it is for

Magna Carta and its Legacies: Freedom and Protest certification benefits a candidate who has a desire to settle in the domain of history or law. The students who wish to learn about the foundations of the constitution or the researchers who are writing the dissertation on the Magna Carta will be benefited from the course. This online course will also be advantageous for researchers, lawyers, and historians who are willing to upgrade their skills and knowledge.


Admission Details

To enroll yourself in the Magna Carta and its Legacies: Freedom and Protest online course, follow the steps mentioned below:

Step 1: Visit the portal of Coursera for the Magna Carta and its Legacies: Freedom and Protest course. The direct link for the course is https://www.coursera.org/learn/magna-carta

Step 2: The screen with the detailed introduction of the course shall be displayed on the portal of Coursera. 

Step 3: Click on the tab “Enrol for free” and sign up for the course. 

Step 4: Complete the enrollment process by paying the Magna Carta and its Legacies: Freedom and Protest certification fee.

Step 5: Start learning by attending the Magna Carta and its Legacies: Freedom and Protest classes.

The Syllabus

Videos
  • 1.1 - Week One Introduction 
  • 1.2 - Magna Carta and the Medieval world: setting the scene for 1215 
  • 1.3 - The importance of Runnymede 
  • 1.4 - What happened at Runnymede? 
  • 1.5 - The ideas contained within Magna Carta and its purpose 
  • 1.6 - How did Magna Carta become a permanent feature of English history? 
  • 1.7 - What did Magna Carta say? 
  • 1.8 - The Making of Magna Carta 
  • 1.9 - The Achievements 
  • 1.10 - What happened to Magna Carta after it was sealed? 
  • 1.11 - Week One Summary
Readings
  • Week 1 Readings

Videos
  • 2.1 - Week Two Introduction 
  • 2.2 - The Document and Artefact 
  • 2.3 - An Introduction to the 17th Century Legal Profession 
  • 2.4 - What is the Ancient Constitution? 
  • 2.5 - The Discovery of Magna Carta: Common Law, The Ancient Constitution and Sir Edward Coke - part 1 
  • 2.6 - The Ancient Constitution and Sir Edward Coke 
  • 2.7 - Week Two Summary
Readings
  • Week 2 Readings
Practice Exercise
  • Week 2 Quiz (13 Questions)

Videos
  • 3.1 - Week Three Introduction 
  • 3.2 - The Discovery of Magna Carta: Common Law, The Ancient Constitution and Sir Edward Coke - part 2 
  • 3.3 - Who was Free Born John and What did he represent? 
  • 3.4 - Who were the Whigs? 
  • 3.5 - The Legacy of Sir Edward Coke and the Reinvention of Liber Homo into the Freeborn Englishman - part 1 
  • 3.6 - The Legacy of Sir Edward Coke and the Reinvention of Liber Homo into the Freeborn Englishman - part 2 
  • 3.7 - How did Magna Carta and its principles take root in America? 
  • 3.8 - Interpreting Political Cartoons
  • 3.9 - Week Three Summary
Readings
  • Week 3 Readings

Videos
  • 4.1 - Week Four Introduction 
  • 4.2 - Explaining Constitutions
  • 4.3 - Why isn't the Uk's constitution codified - and should it be? 
  • 4.4-An interview with Linda Colley- The Unwritten Constitution
  • 4.5-An interview with Linda Colley- The Legacy of Magna Carta 
  • 4.6 - Magna Carta and Slavery - the American perspective 
  • 4.7 - Magna Carta and Slavery - the British perspective 
  • 4. 8 - Week Four Summary
Readings
  • Week 4 Readings
Practice Exercise
  • Week 4 Quiz (13 Questions)

Videos
  • 5.1 - Week Five Introduction 
  • 5.2 - Memorialisation Introduction and the Broughton Memorial 
  • 5.3 - The Second World War and the FDR Memorial 
  • 5.4 - The Air Force Memorial 
  • 5.5 - Memorials of Runnymede: The ABA Memorial 
  • 5.6 - Memorials of Runnymede: The JFK Memorial 
  • 5.7 - Celebrating Magna Carta: Locally, Nationally and Internationally
  • 5.8 - Week Five Summary
Readings
  • Week 5 Readings

Videos
  • 6.1 - Week Six Introduction 
  • 6.2 - Public History and Magna Carta
  • 6.3 - Historiography
  • 6.4 - Magna Carta the Dark Side: Examples of Nativism, Racism and Empire 
  • 6.5 - Magna Carta and the Post War: Intro and Human Rights 
  • 6.6 - The Mangrove Nine Trial and Magna Carta 
  • 6.7 - Magna Carta and the Post War: Economic Freedoms 
  • 6.8 - Week Six Summary
  • Runnymede
  • 800 Anniversary
  • Magna Carta Effect
Readings
  • 6.4a Tim Berners Lee Ted Talk
  • Week 6 Readings
  • 800th Anniversary of Magna Carta Readings and Links
Practice Exercise
  • Week 6 Quiz (13 Questions)

Instructors

University of London, London Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: What is the duration of the Magna Carta and its Legacies: Freedom and Protest online course?

The duration of the Magna Carta and its Legacies: Freedom and Protest course is 3 weeks and the classes for the course will be completed in 9 hours.

2: What is the Magna Carta?

Magna Carta is a historical document that limits the power of the king and his government in the UK. It was passed in 1215.

3: Is there any prerequisite for this course?

No, there is no requirement from a learner to pursue this course.

4: Which institute is providing training and certification for the Magna Carta and its Legacies: Freedom and Protest course?

The training and certification for the course will be provided by the University of London.

5: In how many ways a student can enroll in the course on the portal?

One can either enroll free through the audit mode and get access to the course without benefits or one can enroll through certification mode and avail of all the benefits and certificate at the end of the course.

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