B.A. Classics
Bachelor's degree
In Manchester
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Manchester
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Start date
September
Classics is a programme based on the study of Greek and Latin language and literature in each of the three years of study. There are four possible Routes through this degree programme: Route 1 involves the study of both Greek and Latin; Route 2 is primarily Greek-focussed; Route 3 is focussed on Latin; and Route 4 - Classics and Ancient History - combines language study with ancient history and literature modules, so that students can combine literary, linguistic and historical study.
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Subjects
- Greek
- Latin
- Archaeology
- Classics
- Ancient History
Course programme
- Introduction to European Archaeology
- Introduction to World Archaeology
- Catullus
- Constructing Archaic Greek History
- From Republic to Empire: Introduction to Roman History, Society & Culture 218-31BC
- The Odyssey
- From Pillar to Pots: An Introduction to Greek Art and Archaeology
- Intensive Greek 1
- Intensive Latin 1
- Advanced Latin Language 1
- Greek Art and The City State
- Roman Archaeology: Identity and Society
- European Prehistory
- Changing Worlds in the Near East and East Mediterranean
- The Roman Empire 31BC - AD235: Rome's Golden Age
- Politics and Society in Classical Greece
- Intensive Greek 1
- Intensive Latin 1
- Classics and Ancient History Long Essay
- Egypt in the Graeco-Roman World
- Dissertation
- Advanced Latin Language 3
- Advanced Greek Language 3
B.A. Classics