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Degree Programme Table: Ancient History and Latin (MA Hons) (UTANHLT)

Year 1, Academic year 2016/17, Starting month: September

  • Notes: All first year students should make an appointment with their Personal Tutor during Induction Week. Please consider your outside course options from the list of course options indicated below, and take a draft plan to your meeting with your Personal Tutor.

    The credits for your courses should total 120 in each year.


  • COMPULSORY COURSES
    This DPT has 0 compulsory course(s).


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 4 set(s) of course options with the following rules.


    Select exactly 40 credits from the following list of courses, as available
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    CLGE08001    The Greek World 1A: Greece in the Making   20  
    CLGE08002    The Greek World 1B: Greece's New Horizons   20  
    CLGE08003    The Roman World 1A: The Rise of Rome   20  
    CLGE08004    The Roman World 1B: The Roman Empire   20  

    Notes:1. 20 credits should be taken in Semester 1 and 20 credits in Semester 2.
    2. It is recommended students take the two "Roman World" courses.

     
    AND   


    Select exactly 40 credits from the following list of courses, as available
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    LATI08007    Latin 1A   20  
    LATI08008    Latin 1B   20  

     
    OR   

    Select exactly 40 credits from the following list of courses, as available
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    LATI08009    Latin 1C   20  
    LATI08010    Latin 1D   20  

     

    AND   

    Select exactly 40 credits from Level 7 and 8 courses in Schedules A to Q, T and W, as available

     


    Year 2, Academic year 2016/17, Starting month: August

  • Notes: During Induction Week, please ensure you have met with your Personal Tutor or a Student Support Officer to confirm your course choices and attendance.

    The credits for your courses should total 120 in each year.


  • COMPULSORY COURSES
    This DPT has 4 compulsory course(s).


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
    ANHI08014 Ancient History 2a: Past and Present in the Ancient World Semester 1 20
    ANHI08013 Ancient History 2b: Themes and Theories in Ancient History Semester 2 20
    LATI08011 Latin 2A Semester 1 20
    LATI08012 Latin 2B Semester 2 20




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 1 set(s) of course options with the following rules.


    Select exactly 40 credits from Level 7 and 8 courses in Schedules A to Q, T and W, as available

     


    Year 3, Academic year 2016/17, Starting month: August

  • Notes: Entry into the third year normally requires:
    (i) passes in 240 credits of courses taken in the first two years,
    (ii) a mark of 50% or above, at first attempt, in Ancient History 2a and in Ancient History 2b, and
    (iii) passes at 50% or above, at first attempt, in Latin 2A and Latin 2B or in Latin 2a Ex-Beginners and Latin 2B

    Entry to honours in Classics remains at the discretion of the Head of Classics in the light of performance across all courses.

    During Induction Week, please contact a Student Support Officer to confirm your attendance.

    The credits for your courses should total 120 in each year.


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


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
    LATI10011 Latin Language (A) As available 20




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 2 set(s) of course options with the following rules.


    Select exactly 60 credits from the following list of courses, as available
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    ANHI10067    Studying Ancient History 1   20  
    ANHI10068    Studying Ancient History 2   20  
    ANHI10069    Studying Ancient History 3   20  
    ANHI10070    Studying Ancient History 4   20  
    ANHI10075    Studying Ancient History 9   20  
    ANHI10071    Studying Ancient History 5   20  
    ANHI10072    Studying Ancient History 6   20  
    ANHI10073    Studying Ancient History 7   20  
    ANHI10052    Empresses and Others: Women of Imperial Rome   20  
    CLGE10008    Topics in Byzantine Literary History   20  
    ANHI10056    After Alexander   20  
    CHCA10005    Constantinople: The History of a Medieval Megalopolis from Constantine the Great to Süleyman the Magnificent   20  
    CLTR10014    Monsters, Murder and Mayhem: Biography in the Ancient World   20  
    ANHI10022    Violence and Disorder in Roman Society, 133-31 BC   20  
    ANHI10074    Studying Ancient History 8   20  
    ANHI10007    The Severans   20  
    ANHI10013    The World of St Augustine   20  
    BIST10046    The New Testament and Graeco-Roman Culture   20  
    ANHI10060    Political Thought and Practice in the Greek City   20  
    ANHI10062    Athenian Law and Economy   20  
    ANHI10034    Custodians of Empire: The Praetorian Guard   20  
    ANHI10012    The Greek World and Rome   20  
    ANHI10061    Sparta and Crete: Classical Greek Society Beyond Athens   20  
    ANHI10076    Studying Ancient History 10   20  
    ANHI10057    Ancient Greek Slavery   20  
    ANHI10014    Archaic Athens: Renaissance and Revolution   20  
    HIST10397    The peoples of Britain in the first millennium CE   20  

     
    AND   

    Select exactly 40 credits from the following list of courses, as available
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    LATI10004    Latin Satire   20  
    LATI10027    The Catilinarian Conspiracy   20  
    LATI10041    Topic in Latin Literature 1   20  
    LATI10040    Later Latin Poetry 2   20  
    LATI10022    Lucretius, 'De rerum natura'   20  
    LATI10035    Amor and Roma: Latin love-elegy   20  
    LATI10039    Later Latin Poetry 1   20  
    LATI10042    Topic in Latin Literature 2   20  
    LATI10019    Cicero the Advocate   20  
    LATI10010    Comoedia   20  
    LATI10006    Early Virgil   20  
    LATI10025    Late Latin: Autobiographical Narratives from the 4th and 5th Centuries AD   20  
    LATI10002    Latin Epic   20  
    LATI10001    Latin Historiography   20  
    LATI10003    Latin Lyric   20  
    LATI10033    Martial & Juvenal   20  
    LATI10036    Neronian and Flavian Verse   20  
    LATI10034    Seneca Tragicus   20  
    LATI10037    The Latin Argonautica   20  

     


    Year 4, Academic year 2016/17, Starting month: August

  • Notes: During Induction Week, please contact a Student Support Officer to confirm your attendance. The credits for your courses should total 120 in each year.


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


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
    CLGE10003 Classics Dissertation As available 40




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 2 set(s) of course options with the following rules.


    Overarching rule collection group: A  
    Select exactly 80 credits from these collections:  

    Select a minimum of 20 credits and maximum of 40 credits from the following list of courses, as available
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    ANHI10067    Studying Ancient History 1   20  
    ANHI10068    Studying Ancient History 2   20  
    ANHI10069    Studying Ancient History 3   20  
    ANHI10070    Studying Ancient History 4   20  
    ANHI10075    Studying Ancient History 9   20  
    ANHI10071    Studying Ancient History 5   20  
    ANHI10072    Studying Ancient History 6   20  
    ANHI10073    Studying Ancient History 7   20  
    ANHI10052    Empresses and Others: Women of Imperial Rome   20  
    CLGE10008    Topics in Byzantine Literary History   20  
    ANHI10056    After Alexander   20  
    CHCA10005    Constantinople: The History of a Medieval Megalopolis from Constantine the Great to Süleyman the Magnificent   20  
    CLTR10014    Monsters, Murder and Mayhem: Biography in the Ancient World   20  
    ANHI10022    Violence and Disorder in Roman Society, 133-31 BC   20  
    ANHI10074    Studying Ancient History 8   20  
    ANHI10007    The Severans   20  
    ANHI10013    The World of St Augustine   20  
    BIST10046    The New Testament and Graeco-Roman Culture   20  
    ANHI10060    Political Thought and Practice in the Greek City   20  
    ANHI10062    Athenian Law and Economy   20  
    ANHI10034    Custodians of Empire: The Praetorian Guard   20  
    ANHI10012    The Greek World and Rome   20  
    ANHI10061    Sparta and Crete: Classical Greek Society Beyond Athens   20  
    ANHI10076    Studying Ancient History 10   20  
    ANHI10057    Ancient Greek Slavery   20  
    ANHI10014    Archaic Athens: Renaissance and Revolution   20  
    HIST10397    The peoples of Britain in the first millennium CE   20  

     
    AND   

    Select a minimum of 40 credits and maximum of 60 credits from the following list of courses, as available
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    LATI10022    Lucretius, 'De rerum natura'   20  
    LATI10035    Amor and Roma: Latin love-elegy   20  
    LATI10012    Latin Language (B)   20  
    LATI10004    Latin Satire   20  
    LATI10027    The Catilinarian Conspiracy   20  
    LATI10040    Later Latin Poetry 2   20  
    LATI10038    Later Latin Poetry   20  
    LATI10041    Topic in Latin Literature 1   20  
    LATI10039    Later Latin Poetry 1   20  
    LATI10042    Topic in Latin Literature 2   20  
    LATI10019    Cicero the Advocate   20  
    LATI10010    Comoedia   20  
    LATI10006    Early Virgil   20  
    LATI10025    Late Latin: Autobiographical Narratives from the 4th and 5th Centuries AD   20  
    LATI10002    Latin Epic   20  
    LATI10001    Latin Historiography   20  
    LATI10003    Latin Lyric   20  
    LATI10033    Martial & Juvenal   20  
    LATI10036    Neronian and Flavian Verse   20  
    LATI10034    Seneca Tragicus   20  
    LATI10037    The Latin Argonautica   20  

    Notes:1. Latin Language (B) MUST be taken if Latin Language (A) was not completed in Year 3, unless exemption has been given by the Head of Classics.
    2. Latin Language (B) cannot be taken if Latin Language (A) has already been studied in Year 3.

     



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