This DPT has 6
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Select
exactly 20 credits
from the following
list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School of History, Classics and Archaeology- The Hellenistic World (MSc) -Level 11' (ROU_E_PTMSCTHLLW1F_11)
, during Semester 1
Code |
EUCLID code |
Course Name |
Credits |
P01661
|
(PGHC11185)
|
Egypt under the Ptolemies
|
20
|
P01659
|
(PGHC11183)
|
The Hellenistic City
|
20
|
P01651
|
(PGHC11181)
|
Epicurus and Epicureanism
|
20
|
P01662
|
(PGHC11186)
|
Power and Culture in Hellenistic Poetry
|
20
|
P01663
|
(PGHC11187)
|
Hellenistic Art and Archaeology
|
20
|
Notes:
The range of specialist option modules available may vary according to staffing arrangements. Further to discussion with the programme director a student may also choose an option from the suite of courses offered by the School.
OR
Select
exactly 20 credits
from the following
"Greek" Subject Collection:
'Subject Collection schedule Greek level 11' (SUB_GREE_11)
, during Semester 1
Code |
EUCLID code |
Description / Course Name |
Credits |
Collection: |
(GREE11*) |
All Level 11 courses with a primary subject of 'Greek' |
(as selected) |
CL0192 |
(PGHC11033) |
Greek Palaeography and Textual Criticism |
(20 Credits) |
P00490 |
(PGHC11088) |
Elementary Greek (PG) 1 |
(20 Credits) |
P00491 |
(PGHC11089) |
Elementary Greek (PG) 2 |
(20 Credits) |
P01248 |
(PGHC11145) |
Mind and World in Early Greek Philosophy |
(20 Credits) |
P01487 |
(PGHC11172) |
Classics: Greek Vase Painting |
(20 Credits) |
P02149 |
(PGHC11249) |
Early Greek Art (1000-500 BC) |
(20 Credits) |
P02468 |
(PGHC11269) |
Intermediate Greek (PG) 1 |
(20 Credits) |
P02469 |
(PGHC11270) |
Intermediate Greek (PG) 2 |
(20 Credits) |
P02635 |
(PGHC11279) |
Greek Text Seminar 1 |
(20 Credits) |
Notes:
Students who are not taking Greek or Latin language can choose to replace one of their options with an alternative from elsewhere in the MSc courses offered in the Classics subject area.
OR
Select
exactly 20 credits
from the following
"Latin" Subject Collection:
'Subject Collection schedule Latin Level 11' (SUB_LATI_11)
, during Semester 1
Code |
EUCLID code |
Description / Course Name |
Credits |
Collection: |
(LATI11*) |
All Level 11 courses with a primary subject of 'Latin' |
(as selected) |
CL0182 |
(PGHC11026) |
Latin Historiography |
(20 Credits) |
CL0186 |
(PGHC11027) |
Late Latin |
(20 Credits) |
CT0135 |
(PGHC11034) |
Reading Medieval Latin |
(20 Credits) |
P00488 |
(PGHC11086) |
Elementary Latin (PG) 1 |
(20 Credits) |
P00489 |
(PGHC11087) |
Elementary Latin (PG) 2 |
(20 Credits) |
P02466 |
(PGHC11267) |
Intermediate Latin (PG) 1 |
(20 Credits) |
P02467 |
(PGHC11268) |
Intermediate Latin (PG) 2 |
(20 Credits) |
P02637 |
(PGHC11281) |
Latin Text Seminar 1 |
(20 Credits) |
P02638 |
(PGHC11282) |
Latin Text Seminar 2 |
(20 Credits) |
Notes:
Students who are not taking Greek or Latin language can choose to replace one of their options with an alternative from elsewhere in the MSc courses offered in the Classics subject area.
Overarching rule collection group: A
Select exactly 40 credits
from these collections:
Select
a minimum of 20 credits and maximum of 40 credits
from the following
list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School of History, Classics and Archaeology- The Hellenistic World (MSc) -Level 11' (ROU_E_PTMSCTHLLW1F_11)
, during Semester 2
Code |
EUCLID code |
Course Name |
Credits |
P01661
|
(PGHC11185)
|
Egypt under the Ptolemies
|
20
|
P01659
|
(PGHC11183)
|
The Hellenistic City
|
20
|
P01651
|
(PGHC11181)
|
Epicurus and Epicureanism
|
20
|
P01662
|
(PGHC11186)
|
Power and Culture in Hellenistic Poetry
|
20
|
P01663
|
(PGHC11187)
|
Hellenistic Art and Archaeology
|
20
|
Notes:
The range of specialist option modules available may vary according to staffing arrangements. Further to discussion with the programme director a student may also choose an option from the suite of courses offered by the School.
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 20 credits
from the following
"Greek" Subject Collection:
'Subject Collection schedule Greek level 11' (SUB_GREE_11)
, during Semester 2
Code |
EUCLID code |
Description / Course Name |
Credits |
Collection: |
(GREE11*) |
All Level 11 courses with a primary subject of 'Greek' |
(as selected) |
CL0192 |
(PGHC11033) |
Greek Palaeography and Textual Criticism |
(20 Credits) |
P00490 |
(PGHC11088) |
Elementary Greek (PG) 1 |
(20 Credits) |
P00491 |
(PGHC11089) |
Elementary Greek (PG) 2 |
(20 Credits) |
P01248 |
(PGHC11145) |
Mind and World in Early Greek Philosophy |
(20 Credits) |
P01487 |
(PGHC11172) |
Classics: Greek Vase Painting |
(20 Credits) |
P02149 |
(PGHC11249) |
Early Greek Art (1000-500 BC) |
(20 Credits) |
P02468 |
(PGHC11269) |
Intermediate Greek (PG) 1 |
(20 Credits) |
P02469 |
(PGHC11270) |
Intermediate Greek (PG) 2 |
(20 Credits) |
P02635 |
(PGHC11279) |
Greek Text Seminar 1 |
(20 Credits) |
Notes:
Students who are not taking Greek or Latin language can choose to replace one of their options with an alternative from elsewhere in the MSc courses offered in the Classics subject area.
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 20 credits
from the following
"Latin" Subject Collection:
'Subject Collection schedule Latin Level 11' (SUB_LATI_11)
, during Semester 2
Code |
EUCLID code |
Description / Course Name |
Credits |
Collection: |
(LATI11*) |
All Level 11 courses with a primary subject of 'Latin' |
(as selected) |
CL0182 |
(PGHC11026) |
Latin Historiography |
(20 Credits) |
CL0186 |
(PGHC11027) |
Late Latin |
(20 Credits) |
CT0135 |
(PGHC11034) |
Reading Medieval Latin |
(20 Credits) |
P00488 |
(PGHC11086) |
Elementary Latin (PG) 1 |
(20 Credits) |
P00489 |
(PGHC11087) |
Elementary Latin (PG) 2 |
(20 Credits) |
P02466 |
(PGHC11267) |
Intermediate Latin (PG) 1 |
(20 Credits) |
P02467 |
(PGHC11268) |
Intermediate Latin (PG) 2 |
(20 Credits) |
P02637 |
(PGHC11281) |
Latin Text Seminar 1 |
(20 Credits) |
P02638 |
(PGHC11282) |
Latin Text Seminar 2 |
(20 Credits) |
Notes:
Students who are not taking Greek or Latin language can choose to replace one of their options with an alternative from elsewhere in the MSc courses offered in the Classics subject area.