We offer a Classical Studies specialisation to give you an introductory understanding of the area that is also a pathway to a Masters degree in the discipline.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the Classical Studies specialsiation, students will have developed the appropriate skills and knowledge to:- critically apply theoretical frameworks and research techniques to understanding national and international issues and problems;
- relate a field of study in the arts, humanities or social sciences to its wider cultural and societal context;
- critically evaluate ideas and develop creative solutions to complex problems; and
- communicate and debate complex issues both orally and in writing, using a variety of media.
Relevant Degrees
Requirements
This specialisation requires the completion of 24 units, which must consist of:
24 units from completion of the following course(s):
Code | Title | Units |
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ANCH6013 | Ancient World in Film | 6 |
ANCH6023 | State, sanctuary and community: archaeology of settlement and memory in ancient Greece | 12 |
ANCH6101 | Cultures in conflict: Greeks, Romans and others in southern Italy and Sicily | 12 |
ANCH6502 | Bad neighbours: evidence of Athenian life from 4th century law-court speeches | 6 |
ANCH 6504: Greek and Roman warfare | ||
ANCH6505 | A region in antiquity: Gallipoli and western Turkey | 12 |
ANCH6506 | Dark Age to democracy: early Greek history, 1000-480 BC | 6 |
CLAS6001 | Traditional Grammar | 6 |
CLAS6002 | The Myths of Greece and Rome: Mortals, Immortals, and Monsters | 6 |
GREK6101 | Intermediate Ancient Greek | 6 |
GREK6112 | Continuing Ancient Greek | 6 |
GREK6125 | Advanced Ancient Greek | 6 |
LATN6002 | Continuing Latin | 6 |
LATN6101 | Intermediate Latin | 6 |
LATN6125 | Advanced Latin | 6 |