My point is ...everything is about updating and having the latest info, while this course is just plain "primitive". I dont think it will provides a "much more accurate view", I reckon it's more about the evolution of eco that happens in "Asia, Australia and Europe over the past two centuries".
Afterall, it's hard to imagine an employer hiring someone just because he/she can memorise the histories of eco. Sure you might need to know its foundations, as similar with origins of law, but I guess it's not worth doing a MAJOR on it, unless you are an eco freak and want to swallows it from head to tail
Combine law with the subjects that you will be interested in, art, science, engineering etc or if you think you are into something along the field of business (vague large area), then do commerce/law like me and take it from there.
Good luck in getting what you want