Classical Literature & Civilisation and Philosophy BA

Bachelor's degree

In Birmingham

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Birmingham

Embrace the diversity of Greek and Roman culture as well as acquiring philosophical skills to engage critically with some of the deepest and most difficult questions human beings have ever been asked.  You will have access to world-class Philosophy talent in fields as diverse as Metaphysics, Philosophy of Psychiatry, Epistemology, Ethics, Philosophy of Religion and Philosophy of Mind. On the Classical side you will work with plays, poems, and speeches that have come down to us from antiquity, and study the monument, religion and mythology that make up classical civilisation.

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Birmingham (West Midlands)
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Birmingham B15 2TT

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Subjects

  • Joint
  • Project
  • Philosophy
  • Latin
  • Greek

Course programme

Please note: You will take 120 credits of modules in each year of study. The modules listed on the website for this programme are regularly reviewed to ensure they are up-to-date and informed by the latest research and teaching methods. Unless indicated otherwise, the modules listed for this programme are for students starting in 2020. On rare occasions, we may need to make unexpected changes to compulsory modules; in this event we will contact offer holders as soon as possible to inform or consult them as appropriate.

Joint Honours flexibility

Every degree programme at the University is divided into 120 credits of study for each year of the programme. In the first year of a Joint Honours programme, you will study 60 credits in each subject as you learn the core elements of the disciplines. We recognise that students on Joint Honours programmes might come to favour one subject slightly more than another. To account for this, we have added more flexibility into the second and final years of our programmes. In the second year, you can stick with the 60-60 split between the two subjects or shift to a 80-40 credit weighting, effectively a major/ minor combination. You can either go back to 60-60 in the final year, maintain the same 80-40 split or reverse the major and the minor and go to a 40-80 weighting.

First year Classical Literature and Civilisation compulsory modules
  • Project A (10 credits)
  • Project B (10 credits)

Students must also choose 20 credits in each semester from

  • The Greek World (20 credits)
  • The Roman World (20 credits)
  • Beginners' Greek 1 and 2 (20 credits)
  • Beginners' Latin 1 and 2 (20 credits)

Descriptions of Classical Literature and Civilisation Joint Honours First Year modules

Philosophy compulsory modules
  • Problems of Philosophy (20 credits)
  • The Philosopher's Toolkit (20 credits)

Detailed descriptions of Philosophy Joint Honours First Year compulsory modules

You will also take 20 credits of optional modules

Second year Classical Literature and Civilisation
  • 80 credits - optional modules, including the appropriate level of language (beginners or intermediate or advanced Latin, Greek, Egyptian or Akkadian)
  • 60 credits - optional modules, including the appropriate level of language (beginners or intermediate or advanced Latin, Greek, Egyptian or Akkadian)
  • 40 credits - optional modules, including the appropriate level of language (beginners or intermediate or advanced Latin, Greek, Egyptian or Akkadian)

Descriptions of Classical Literature and Civilisation Joint Honours Second Year modules

Philosophy
  • 80 credits - No compulsory modules, only optional modules
  • 60 credits - No compulsory modules, only optional modules
  • 40 credits - No compulsory modules, only optional modules
Year abroad

You can apply to study abroad for a year in an approved university around the world. If you achieve a grade of 2.1 or above in your first year then you will be invited to apply for a Year Abroad in your second year. If your application is successful, you will go abroad in your third year and return to us for your final year. Find out more.

Final year Classical Literature and Civilisation
  • 80 credits - Dissertation or Extended Essay; optional modules
  • 60 credits - Dissertation or Extended Essay; optional modules
  • 40 credits - Dissertation or Extended Essay; optional module

Descriptions of Classical Literature and Civilisation Joint Honours Final Year modules

Philosophy
  • 80 credits - Philosophical Project (20 or 40)
  • 60 credits - Philosophical Project (20 or 40)
  • 40 credits - No compulsory modules, only optional modules

Detailed description of Final Year compulsory modules

You will also take your remaining Philosophy credits in optional modules

Classical Literature & Civilisation and Philosophy BA

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