Master

In London

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    1 Year

Our MA Classics is ideal for graduates with prior knowledge or study of Greek and Latin who want to undertake advanced study of the classical world at postgraduate level. We offer you the chance to explore multiple aspects of ancient Greek and Roman archaeology, history and culture, from the archaic period through the classical era to late antiquity, including Greek and Latin literature and the archaeology and material culture of the ancient Mediterranean. You will learn in a culture of active research, with teaching and supervision from world-leading academics working at the cutting edge in their fields.

This interdisciplinary Master’s degree starts with a broadly chronological introduction to the classical world, from the archaic Mediterranean to the early Christian Roman Empire. You will explore politics and culture, religion, sex and sexuality, the writing of history, and the reception of classical culture in the modern world, particularly the meanings that have been attached to the classical past, which is a particular research strength in the Department of History, Classics and Archaeology.

You will also continue your study of Greek or Latin, enhancing your language comprehension to an advanced level, while a wide range of option modules allow you to explore and expand your interests more fully. You will receive training in research methods and techniques, which will give you the confidence and skills to research and write a dissertation on a subject of particular interest to you, with guidance and supervision from one of our academic experts.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Malet Street, WC1E 7HX

Start date

On request

About this course

Graduates can pursue a career in museums or galleries, research and archiving, or education. Possible professions include heritage manager, higher education lecturer, museum/gallery curator, or newspaper journalist. This degree can also be useful in a variety of roles within the fields of education and local or national government, such as secondary school teacher or Civil Service fast streamer.

A second-class honours degree (2:2) or above in an arts subject. Proficiency in either Greek or Latin.

We will also normally consider social science and science graduates, and applicants with other qualifications.

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Subjects

  • Greek
  • Latin
  • Interpretation
  • Politics
  • Approach
  • Archaeology
  • Teaching
  • Classics
  • Writing
  • Architectural

Course programme

COURSE STRUCTURE

The structure of the degree is similar to that of our MA Classical Civilisation.

You study one core module and two option modules, one of which will be a language option module taught at the highest level, either Greek (Greek Set Book) or Latin (Latin Set Book).

Not all modules are available every year.

CORE MODULE
  • Introduction to Classical Culture
INDICATIVE OPTION MODULES
  • Athens: Material Culture Approaches to the Classical City
  • From temples to museums: post-classical encounters with classical antiquities
  • Mapping the Middle Ages, from Ptolemy to Planoudes (c. 150-1500)
  • Money and Empire c. 300-c. 800
  • Rome in Britain: Receptions of Antiquity and the Grand Tour
  • The City of Rome: Ancient to Medieval
  • The Greeks and the sea
  • The Medieval Mediterranean
  • The politics of culture in Neronian Rome

Additional information

FEES

Part-time home students: £4410 pa
Full-time home students: £8820 pa
Part-time international students: £8010 pa
Full-time international students: £16020 pa

Classics (MA)

£ 8,820 VAT inc.