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History and Classics (MA)
Degree Type: Combined Honours
POS Code: A0934
NYT Course S L CT
1 ONE OF: E 8 40
    Ancient History 1 - Roman AND Ancient History 1 - Greek      
    Classical Archaeology 1A: Archaeology of Greece AND Classical Archaeology 1B: The Roman World      
 

  Classical Literature 1a AND Classical Literature 1b

     
    Greek 1a and Greek 1b      
    Greek 1c and Greek 1d      
    Latin 1a and Latin 1b      
    Latin 1c and Latin 1d      
  First year history course(s) under the School of History, Classics and Archaeology E 8 40
  Further course(s) A-Q 7/8 40
2 Greek 2a AND Greek 2b, OR, E 8 40
  Latin 2a AND Latin 2b      
  OR TWO OF: E 8 40
    Ancient History 2a: Past and Present in the Ancient World      
    Classical Art 2A: The Development of Greek and Roman Art      
    Greek 2a      
    Latin 2a      
    Classical Literature 2a: Ancient Love Poetry      
    Classical World 2b: Classical Myth and Religion      
    Classical World 2d: Art, History and Power      
  Second year history course(s) under the School of History, Classics and Archaeology E 8 40
  Further course(s) A-Q 7/8 40
3 * 2 courses under Ancient History, Classical Art/Archaeology, Classical Literature in Translation, Greek or Latin, or selected courses from other subject areas;† E 10 40
  Courses in history A,B,E 10 40
  Course(s) under Ancient History, Classical Art/Archaeology, Classical Literature in Translation, Greek, Latin (or selected classical courses from other subject areas) and history † B,E,F,I 10 40
4 Courses under Ancient History, Classical Art/Archaeology, Classical Literature in Translation, Greek, Latin, or selected courses from other subject areas;† E 10 40
  Course in history (4MA) E 10 40
  Dissertation in Classics or history E 10 40
* For entry to the third year of this curriculum, marks of 50% or above, at the first attempt, in one second level course in Economic and Social History, History, or Scottish History and one second level course in Ancient History, Classical Art, Greek or Latin are normally required.
† Selected courses from other subject areas allowed in Years 3 and 4 are as listed in the Classics Honours Handbook for the academic year in question. History in Practice is strongly recommended if intending to take Dissertation in history.
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