BA (Hons) French and Classics
Course Overview
This innovative Honours Select degree allows you to combine French and Classics in a uniquely flexible and tailored programme. You will design your own academic path by choosing the specific weight given to each subject, creating a degree that aligns perfectly with your interests and career goals. This approach provides a broad, interdisciplinary education within the esteemed Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Key Program Highlights
- Design a truly customized degree by combining French and Classics in a 50:50 balance.
- Choose from over 30 subjects to potentially add or change your focus after the first year.
- Adapt the weighting of each subject by 25% annually to keep your options open.
- Develop a unique academic profile tailored to your specific strengths and aspirations.
- Gain interdisciplinary expertise in language, culture, and ancient civilizations.
Course Overview
This innovative Honours Select degree allows you to combine French and Classics in a uniquely flexible and tailored programme. You will design your own academic path by choosing the specific weight given to each subject, creating a degree that aligns perfectly with your interests and career goals. This approach provides a broad, interdisciplinary education within the esteemed Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Key Program Highlights
- Design a truly customized degree by combining French and Classics in a 50:50 balance.
- Choose from over 30 subjects to potentially add or change your focus after the first year.
- Adapt the weighting of each subject by 25% annually to keep your options open.
- Develop a unique academic profile tailored to your specific strengths and aspirations.
- Gain interdisciplinary expertise in language, culture, and ancient civilizations.
Requirements
Modules
- The Worlds of Odysseus
- Warfare, Politics and Society in the Greek World
- Framing the Classical World
- Classical Greek Literature and Culture
- Principles of Archaeology
- Bronze Age Civilizations: Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean
- Introduction to Ancient Egypt I
- Latin IA
- Latin IIA
- Latin IIIA
- Ancient Greek IA
- Ancient Greek IIA
- Ancient Greek IIIA
- Ancient Greek IVA
- Virgil: Literary Cultures and Contexts
- The Rise of Rome
- The Ancient City
- Visual Culture
- The Practice of Archaeology
- Introduction to Ancient Egypt II
- Empires and Citizens: The Classical Mediterranean and the Near East
- Latin IB
- Latin IIB
- Latin IIIB
- Ancient Greek IB
- Ancient Greek IIB
- Ancient Greek IIIB
- Ancient Greek IVB
- Love and Friendship in Antiquity
- Rebuilding Troy
- Ovid
- Conquest, Conflict and Culture: Sicily from Protohistory to the Hellenistic Period
- Rome in the Late Republic
- Ancient Warfare
- Akkadian Language and Literature
- Coptic Language and Texts
- Egyptian Religion
- Latin IIA
- Latin IIIA
- Latin IVA
- Latin VA
- Ancient Greek IIA
- Ancient Greek IIIA
- Ancient Greek IVA
- Placement Year Preparation
- Herodotus' Histories
- Old Worlds and Work Futures: Placements in Ace
- Ruling the Roman Empire
- The Roman Experience: History, Archaeology, and Heritage
- The Hellenistic World
- Nature and Virtue: Ancient Ethics
- Sacred Landscape in Ancient Egypt
- Death in Ancient Egypt: Image, Text and Archaeology
- Rethinking Stonehenge (British and Irish Prehistory)
- Sumerian Language and Literature
- The First Civilisation: Mesopotamia and the Sumerians
- Latin IIB
- Latin IIIB
- Latin IVB
- Latin VB
- Ancient Greek IIB
- Ancient Greek IIIB
- Ancient Greek IVB
- Dissertation
- Egypt After the Pharaohs
- The Cult of Poetry: Callimachus and Beyond
- Imperial Epic
- Cyprus and the Ptolemaic Possessions Outside Egypt
- Initiation into the Mysteries of the Graeco-Roman World
- Akkadian Language and Literature
- Archaic Greek Colonisation and British Colonial Thought
- International Relations in the Ancient World
- Settlement Archaeology in Egypt
- Archaeology and Heritage in Contemporary Society: Ethical and Political Issues
- Latin IIIA
- Latin IVA
- Latin VA
- Ancient Greek IIIA
- Ancient Greek IVA
- Roman Slavery
- Rules for the Muse: Ancient Literary Criticism
- Ancient Drama in Performance: Then and Now
- Roman Environments: A Socio-Cultural History
- Sumerian Language and Literature
- Biblical Archaeology
- The Celts (Iron Age Europe and the Mediterranean)
- Social Life in Egypt
- Past, Present and Future: Global Questions and Insights from the Past
- The First Civilisation: Mesopotamia and the Sumerians
- The Theory and Practice of Rhetoric in British Politics
- Latin IIIB
- Latin IVB
- Latin VB
- Ancient Greek IIIB
- Ancient Greek IVB