Classics [MLitt]
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Postgraduate
In Glasgow
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Glasgow (Scotland)
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Start date
Different dates available
You will have the opportunity to begin or continue the study of Latin or Greek, enabling those who have not had a ‘traditional’ classical education to acquire linguistic skills necessary for progression to higher research in classics. The programme draws on the University’s rich holdings of ancient material culture (particularly coins) and manuscripts where appropriate. If you have studied classics at undergraduate level and want to take your studies to a higher level; or if you have a background in other periods of history, philosophy, art or literature and want to develop your studies with reference to the ancient world; this programme is designed for you.
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Reviews
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Glasgow is an amazing university, Chemistry department is amazing. They will make you feel welcoming and offers great support.
← | →
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The campus has all the facilitys and everything is available really so near. I enjoy my course and have made my friends. The lectures are great and supportive.
← | →
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It was a good experience as I got to learn a language which wasn't available at School.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Reda Malakauskaite
Cairns
Olivia
Yanhong Lyu
Subjects
- IT
- Classics
- Greek
- Latin
Course programme
- Research training
- Dissertation.
Options are available via both linguistic and non-linguistic pathways.
- Thucydides
- Explorations of the Classical Tradition
- Ancient Drama
- Democracy and Governance
You can also take courses in elementary and advanced Greek and Latin languages.
It is also possible to take masters-level courses offered by other subject areas in the College of Arts.
Additional information
Core Courses
Research training (20 credits)
This offers a range of options taught by members of the Classics department. Some provide training in skills relevant to the disciplines such as epigraphy, papyrology or metre. Others develop skills as members of a disciplinary community: the ability to participate in seminar discussion, to respond orally and in written form to the written work of their peers and of established scholars and to present their own work to academic audiences. It runs throughout semesters one and...
Classics [MLitt]
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