Classical Art and Archaeology (MSc/Dip) |
Degree Type: Taught Postgraduate Masters/Diploma |
NYT |
Course |
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L |
CT |
5 |
Semester 1 |
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Postgraduate Research Skills and Methods |
E |
11 |
20 |
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One course from the list below * |
E |
11 |
20 |
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One course from the list below * |
E |
11 |
20 |
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Semester 2 |
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Methodology Seminars in Classics |
E |
11 |
20 |
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One course from the list below * |
E |
11 |
20 |
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One course from the list below * |
E |
11 |
20 |
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Dissertation |
E |
11 |
60 |
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NOTES |
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* Students must choose at least two courses
from this list: |
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Greek Vase Painting |
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The Topography and Monuments of Athens and Attika |
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Hellenistic Art and Archaeology |
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Roman Funerary Art |
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Roman Imperial Monuments |
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Roman Archaeology |
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Religion in the Roman World |
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Etruscan Italy, 1000-300 BC |
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Late Antique Visual Culture |
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Women in the Classical World |
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Students may also choose from any other 20-credit option from the lists
of MSc (Taught) options offered by Classics: |
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Agricultural Slavery in the Graeco-Roman World |
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Claudian |
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Elementary Greek for Postgraduates 1 |
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Elementary Greek for Postgraduates 2 |
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Elementary Latin for Postgraduates 1 |
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Elementary Latin for Postgraduates 2 |
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The Hymnic Tradition |
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Martyrdom and Voluntary Death in the Ancient World |
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The Odes of Bacchylides |
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Slavery, Society and Law at Rome |
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Society and Ethics in Homer and Hesiod |
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Hellenistic Court and Society |
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Egypt under the Ptolemies |
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Epicurus and Epicureanism |
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Power and Culture in Hellenistic Poetry |
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The Hellenistic City |
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Or from the following 20-credit courses from the MSc (Taught) options
offered by Archaeology: |
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Archaeological Illustration |
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Archaeology of Gender |
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Archaic States in the Ancient Near East |
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Bone Manufacturing—Animal Raw Materials |
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From Bronze to Iron: The Mediterranean in the Later 2nd Millennium
BC |
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Gallia from the Third Century BC to Augustus |
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Human-Animal Interactions |
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Quaternary Entomology and Archaeoentomology |
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Bronze Age Civilisations of the Near East and Greece |
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Animal and Human Remains in Archaeology |
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Further to discussion with the programme director a student
may also choose an option from the suite of courses offered by the School. |