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Degree Programme Table: First Millennium Studies (MSc) (Full-time) (PTMSCFMLST1F)


Year 1, Academic year 2010/11, Starting month: September


COMPULSORY COURSES
This DPT has 1 compulsory course(s).


Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
HIST11005 MSc Dissertation (MSc in First Millennium Studies) Block 5 (Sem 2) and beyond 60




COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 5 set(s) of course options with the following rules.


Overarching rule collection group: A  
Select exactly 60 credits from these collections:  

Select exactly 20 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'History/Classics/Archaeology & Literature/Languages/Culture- First Millennium Studies (MSc)- Level 11' (ROU_E/G_PTMSCFMLST1F_11) , during Semester 1
                 
Code   Course Name   Credits
CELT11022    Early Gaelic and its Texts   40  
PGHC11088    Elementary Greek (PG) 1   20  
PGHC11089    Elementary Greek (PG) 2   20  
PGHC11086    Elementary Latin (PG) 1   20  
PGHC11087    Elementary Latin (PG) 2   20  
PGHC11219    PG Research Skills and Methods   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 exactly 20 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School of History, Classics and Archaeology- First Millennium Studies (MSc)-Level 11' (ROU_E_PTMSCFMLST1F2_11) , during Semester 1
     
Code   Course Name   Credits
PGHC11221    Methods and Sources in First Millennium Studies   20  
PGHC11222    Core Topics in First Millennium Studies   20  

 
AND   

Select exactly 20 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School of History, Classics and Archaeology- First Millennium Studies (MSc)-Level 11' (ROU_E_PTMSCFMLST1F1_11) , during Semester 1
           
Code   Course Name   Credits
PGHC11171    Contacts and Conflicts between East and West 600-900: the Pirenne Thesis Re-examined   20  
PGHC11140    The Life and Works of Adomnan of Iona   20  
PGHC11146    Roman Archaeology   20  
PGHC11227    War and Society in Dark Age Scotland   20  

 


AND   

Overarching rule collection group: B  
Select exactly 60 credits from these collections:  

Select exactly 20 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'History/Classics/Archaeology & Literature/Languages/Culture- First Millennium Studies (MSc)- Level 11' (ROU_E/G_PTMSCFMLST1F_11) , during Semester 2
                 
Code   Course Name   Credits
CELT11022    Early Gaelic and its Texts   40  
PGHC11088    Elementary Greek (PG) 1   20  
PGHC11089    Elementary Greek (PG) 2   20  
PGHC11086    Elementary Latin (PG) 1   20  
PGHC11087    Elementary Latin (PG) 2   20  
PGHC11219    PG Research Skills and Methods   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 exactly 40 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School of History, Classics and Archaeology- First Millennium Studies (MSc)-Level 11' (ROU_E_PTMSCFMLST1F3_11) , during Semester 2
                 
Code   Course Name   Credits
PGHC11171    Contacts and Conflicts between East and West 600-900: the Pirenne Thesis Re-examined   20  
PGHC11140    The Life and Works of Adomnan of Iona   20  
PGHC11146    Roman Archaeology   20  
PGHC11227    War and Society in Dark Age Scotland   20  
PGHC11221    Methods and Sources in First Millennium Studies   20  
PGHC11222    Core Topics in First Millennium Studies   20  

 

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