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 7
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
|
AND
AND
Overarching rule collection group: A
Select exactly 40 credits
from these collections:
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 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: These should be courses not otherwise taken in this year.
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
from the following list of courses, 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 2
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
ANHI08014
|
Ancient History 2a: Past and Present in the Ancient World |
Semester 1 |
20 |
|
CLTR08008
|
Classical Literature 2: Greek and Roman Epic |
As available |
20 |
|
COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 2
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Select
exactly 40 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
AND
|
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 Classical Literature 2, and
(iii) a further 40 credits, at first attempt, of second level Classics courses.
Entry to honours in Classics remains at the discretion of the Head of Classics in the light of performance across all courses.
The courses chosen in Years 1 and 2 will determine a student's course choices at Honours level.
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 0
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 4
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Overarching rule collection group: A
Select exactly 120 credits
from these collections:
Select
a minimum of 80 credits and maximum of 120 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
CHCA10001
|
History in Practice
|
20
|
ARCA10047
|
Bronze Age Civilisations of the Near East and Greece
|
20
|
ARCA10063
|
The Hittites: The Archaeology of an Ancient Near Eastern Civilisation
|
20
|
BIST10046
|
The New Testament and Graeco-Roman Culture
|
20
|
ANHI10067
|
Studying Ancient History 1
|
20
|
ANHI10068
|
Studying Ancient History 2
|
20
|
ANHI10069
|
Studying Ancient History 3
|
20
|
ANHI10070
|
Studying Ancient History 4
|
20
|
ANHI10012
|
The Greek World and Rome
|
20
|
ANHI10013
|
The World of St Augustine
|
20
|
ANHI10034
|
Custodians of Empire: The Praetorian Guard
|
20
|
ANHI10036
|
The Emperor Nero
|
20
|
ANHI10060
|
Political Thought and Practice in the Greek City
|
20
|
ANHI10061
|
Sparta and Crete: Classical Greek Society Beyond Athens
|
20
|
ANHI10062
|
Athenian Law and Economy
|
20
|
ANHI10074
|
Studying Ancient History 8
|
20
|
ANHI10075
|
Studying Ancient History 9
|
20
|
CACA10005
|
Roman Propaganda: The Archaeological and Artistic Evidence
|
20
|
CACA10014
|
Hellenistic Art
|
20
|
CACA10033
|
Classical Archaeology in the Field (B)
|
20
|
CLTR10001
|
The Ancient Novel
|
20
|
CLTR10003
|
Tragedy
|
20
|
CLTR10009
|
Troy after the Fall
|
20
|
CLTR10018
|
Ancient Didactic Poetry
|
20
|
ARCA10061
|
Island Worlds: prehistoric societies in the western Mediterranean from Malta to Minorca
|
20
|
ARCA10071
|
Constantinople and the Cities of Asia Minor, 330-565
|
20
|
ARCA10082
|
Archaeology of Architecture
|
20
|
CLTR10021
|
From Homer to Tragedy: Poetry and Performance in Archaic and Classical Greece
|
20
|
ANHI10071
|
Studying Ancient History 5
|
20
|
ANHI10072
|
Studying Ancient History 6
|
20
|
ANHI10073
|
Studying Ancient History 7
|
20
|
CACA10030
|
Classical Archaeology in the Field
|
20
|
CLTR10020
|
Roman Satire
|
20
|
ANHI10052
|
Empresses and Others: Women of Imperial Rome
|
20
|
CLGE10008
|
Topics in Byzantine Literary History
|
20
|
CACA10031
|
A Topic in Classical Archaeology 1
|
20
|
CACA10032
|
A Topic in Classical Archaeology 2
|
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
|
CACA10018
|
Early and Archaic Greek Art and Archaeology
|
20
|
ARCA10055
|
Byzantine Archaeology: The archaeology of the Byzantine empire and its neighbours AD 500-850.
|
20
|
ANHI10007
|
The Severans
|
20
|
HIST10397
|
The peoples of Britain in the first millennium CE
|
20
|
HIST10407
|
History in Theory
|
20
|
Notes: At least three courses over 3rd and 4th year must be taken from Classical Literature in Translation
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
from Greek Level 10 courses, as available
Notes: Greek Language (B) cannot be taken in Year 3 of this degree.
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
from Latin Level 10 courses, as available
Notes: Latin Language (B) cannot be taken in Year 3 of this degree.
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Notes: The relevant beginner language course is not available at Honours level if already taken in 1st and 2nd year.
|
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 4
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 40 credits and maximum of 80 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
CHCA10001
|
History in Practice
|
20
|
ARCA10047
|
Bronze Age Civilisations of the Near East and Greece
|
20
|
ARCA10063
|
The Hittites: The Archaeology of an Ancient Near Eastern Civilisation
|
20
|
BIST10046
|
The New Testament and Graeco-Roman Culture
|
20
|
ANHI10067
|
Studying Ancient History 1
|
20
|
ANHI10068
|
Studying Ancient History 2
|
20
|
ANHI10069
|
Studying Ancient History 3
|
20
|
ANHI10070
|
Studying Ancient History 4
|
20
|
ANHI10012
|
The Greek World and Rome
|
20
|
ANHI10013
|
The World of St Augustine
|
20
|
ANHI10034
|
Custodians of Empire: The Praetorian Guard
|
20
|
ANHI10036
|
The Emperor Nero
|
20
|
ANHI10060
|
Political Thought and Practice in the Greek City
|
20
|
ANHI10061
|
Sparta and Crete: Classical Greek Society Beyond Athens
|
20
|
ANHI10062
|
Athenian Law and Economy
|
20
|
ANHI10074
|
Studying Ancient History 8
|
20
|
ANHI10075
|
Studying Ancient History 9
|
20
|
CACA10005
|
Roman Propaganda: The Archaeological and Artistic Evidence
|
20
|
CACA10014
|
Hellenistic Art
|
20
|
CACA10033
|
Classical Archaeology in the Field (B)
|
20
|
CLTR10001
|
The Ancient Novel
|
20
|
CLTR10003
|
Tragedy
|
20
|
CLTR10009
|
Troy after the Fall
|
20
|
CLTR10018
|
Ancient Didactic Poetry
|
20
|
ARCA10061
|
Island Worlds: prehistoric societies in the western Mediterranean from Malta to Minorca
|
20
|
ARCA10071
|
Constantinople and the Cities of Asia Minor, 330-565
|
20
|
ARCA10082
|
Archaeology of Architecture
|
20
|
CLTR10021
|
From Homer to Tragedy: Poetry and Performance in Archaic and Classical Greece
|
20
|
ANHI10071
|
Studying Ancient History 5
|
20
|
ANHI10072
|
Studying Ancient History 6
|
20
|
ANHI10073
|
Studying Ancient History 7
|
20
|
CACA10030
|
Classical Archaeology in the Field
|
20
|
CLTR10020
|
Roman Satire
|
20
|
ANHI10052
|
Empresses and Others: Women of Imperial Rome
|
20
|
CLGE10008
|
Topics in Byzantine Literary History
|
20
|
CACA10031
|
A Topic in Classical Archaeology 1
|
20
|
CACA10032
|
A Topic in Classical Archaeology 2
|
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
|
CACA10018
|
Early and Archaic Greek Art and Archaeology
|
20
|
ARCA10055
|
Byzantine Archaeology: The archaeology of the Byzantine empire and its neighbours AD 500-850.
|
20
|
ANHI10007
|
The Severans
|
20
|
HIST10397
|
The peoples of Britain in the first millennium CE
|
20
|
HIST10407
|
History in Theory
|
20
|
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
from Greek Level 10 courses, as available
Notes: 1. Greek Language (A) cannot be taken in Year 4 of this degree.
2. Greek Language (B) cannot be taken if Greek Language (A) was taken in Year 3.
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
from Latin Level 10 courses, as available
Notes: 1. Latin Language (A) cannot be taken in Year 4 of this degree.
2. Latin Language (B) cannot be taken if Latin Language (A) was taken in Year 3.
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Notes: The relevant beginner language course is not available at Honours level if already taken in 1st and 2nd year.
|
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