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Ancient History (MA)
Degree Type: Single Honours
POS Code: A0023
UCAS Code: V110
NYT Course S L CT
1 Ancient History 1 - Roman and Ancient History 1 - Greek E 8 40
Further courses A,B,E,G,I,J 8 40
Further courses A-Q 8 40
2 Ancient History 2a: Past and Present in the Ancient World E 8 20
Classical World 2d: Art, History and Power E 8 20
Further courses* A,B,E,G,I,J 8 40
Further courses A-Q 8 40
3 † 2 courses from Ancient History and History of the Study of Classical Antiquity, The Presentation of the Classical World, The Fall of Rome and Civil Law # E, F 10 40
4 courses from Ancient History, The Fall of Rome, Civil Law#, Classical Art/Classical Archaeology, Classical Literature in Translation, Theories of Existence, Greek and Latin ‡ E, F, I 10 80
4 2 courses from Ancient History, History of the Study of Classical Antiquity, The Presentation of the Classical World, The Fall of Rome and Civil Law # E, F 10 40
2 courses from Ancient History, The Fall of Rome, Civil Law #, Classical Art/Classical Archaeology, Classical Literature in Translation, Theories of Existence, Greek, and Latin ‡ E, F, I 10 40
Dissertation E 10 40
* Course(s) in second year must follow on from courses already passed in first year in the sense defined in the College Regulations.
† For entry to the third year of this curriculum, a pass at 50% or above, at the first attempt, in both Ancient History 2a: Past and Present in the Ancient World and Classical World 2d: Art, History and Power is normally required.
‡ At least 6 courses over years 3 and 4 must be chosen from those listed in Ancient History and History of the Study of Classical Antiquity, The Presentation of the Classical World, The Fall of Rome and Civil Law #.
# If taken as part of this curriculum, this course will count as the equivalent of two courses.
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