THE UNIVERSITY of EDINBURGH

DEGREE REGULATIONS & PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2008/2009
- ARCHIVE for reference only
THIS PAGE IS OUT OF DATE

University Homepage
DRPS Homepage
DRPS Search
DRPS Contact
DRPS : DPTs : School of History, Classics and Archaeology DPTs
Classical Art and Archaeology (MSc/Dip)
Degree Type: Taught Postgraduate Masters/Diploma
NYT Course S L CT
5 Semester 1      
  Postgraduate Research Skills and Methods E 11 20
  One course from the list below * E 11 20
  One course from the list below * E 11 20
  Semester 2      
  Methodology Seminars in Classics  E 11 20
  One course from the list below * E 11 20
  One course from the list below * E 11 20
  Dissertation E 11 60
* Students must choose at least two courses from this list:
  Hellenistic Art and Archaeology      
  Roman Funerary Art      
  Roman Imperial Monuments      
  Religion in the Roman World      
  Etruscan Italy, 1000-300 BC      
  Late Antique Visual Culture      
  Women in the Classical World      
  Students may also choose from any other 20-credit option from the lists of MSc (Taught) options offered by Classics:
  Agricultural Slavery in the Graeco-Roman World      
  Elementary Greek for Postgraduates 1      
  Elementary Greek for Postgraduates 2      
  Elementary Latin for Postgraduates 1      
  Elementary Latin for Postgraduates 2      
  Hellenistic Court and Society      
  Egypt under the Ptolemies      
  Epicurus and Epicureanism      
  Power and Culture in Hellenistic Poetry      
  The Hellenistic City      
  Or from the following 20-credit courses from the MSc (Taught) options offered by Archaeology:
  Archaeological Illustration      
  Bone Manufacturing—Animal Raw Materials      
  From Bronze to Iron: The Mediterranean in the Later 2nd Millennium BC      
  Gallia from the Third Century BC to Augustus      
  Human-Animal Interactions      
  Quaternary Entomology and Archaeoentomology      
  Bronze Age Civilisations of the Near East and Greece      
  Animal and Human Remains in Archaeology      
Further to discussion with the programme director a student may also choose an option from the suite of courses offered by the School.
copyright 2008 The University of Edinburgh