BA (Hons) German and Classics
Course Overview
This innovative Honours Select degree allows you to combine German and Classics in a flexible, tailored programme designed around your academic interests and career goals. You will study both subjects equally, with the option to adjust the focus after your first year. This unique approach empowers you to build a truly personalized academic experience.
Key Program Highlights
- Design a bespoke degree by combining German and Classics in a 50:50 ratio.
- Gain flexibility with the option to adjust the subject weighting after your first year.
- Choose from over 30 subjects within the broader Honours Select framework.
- Develop a unique skill set by integrating linguistic proficiency with classical knowledge.
- Tailor your studies to align perfectly with your specific academic strengths and career aspirations.
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Course Overview
This innovative Honours Select degree allows you to combine German and Classics in a flexible, tailored programme designed around your academic interests and career goals. You will study both subjects equally, with the option to adjust the focus after your first year. This unique approach empowers you to build a truly personalized academic experience.
Key Program Highlights
- Design a bespoke degree by combining German and Classics in a 50:50 ratio.
- Gain flexibility with the option to adjust the subject weighting after your first year.
- Choose from over 30 subjects within the broader Honours Select framework.
- Develop a unique skill set by integrating linguistic proficiency with classical knowledge.
- Tailor your studies to align perfectly with your specific academic strengths and career aspirations.
Requirements
The requirements may vary based on your selected study options.
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
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