MA (Hons) Greek (Joint Honours): First year GRKGRKJJ1_2324 | ||||||
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Code | Module name | Credits | ||||
( | Hide list View list | 40 credits from Module List: GK1001 - GK1002 | OR | |||
GK1001 | Greek Language for Beginners | 20 | ||||
GK1002 | Greek Literature for Beginners | 20 | ||||
Note: - Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester - Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above |
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Hide list View list | 40 credits from Module List: GK1005 - GK1006 | ) | AND | |||
GK1005 | Greek Language and Literature 1 | 20 | ||||
GK1006 | Greek Pastoral and Passion | 20 | ||||
Note: - Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester - Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above |
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Remaining credits from Level 1000 options | ||||||
Further requirementsChoose 120 credits in the academic year |
MA (Hons) Hebrew (Joint Honours): First year HEBHEBJJ1_2324 | ||||||
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Code | Module name | Credits | ||||
(( | DI1003 | Old Testament: Torah and Prophets | 20 | AND | DI1004 | Hebrew 1: Introduction to Hebrew Language | 20 | AND | DI2002 | Hebrew 2 | 20 | ) | OR | ( | DI1003 | Old Testament: Torah and Prophets | 20 | AND | DI1004 | Hebrew 1: Introduction to Hebrew Language | 20 | AND | Hide list View list | 20 credits from Level 1000 options | ) |
AH1001 | Art in Europe and Beyond to 1600 | 20 | ||||
AH1003 | Art in Europe and Beyond 1600-1800 | 20 | ||||
AN1003 | Ancient Empires | 20 | ||||
AN1004 | Cities and communities in the ancient Mediterranean | 20 | ||||
AR1001 | Arabic for Beginners 1 | 20 | ||||
AR1002 | Arabic for Beginners 2 | 20 | ||||
AS1001 | Astronomy and Astrophysics 1 | 20 | ||||
AS1101 | Astrophysics (Direct Entry) | 5 | ||||
BL1101 | Biology 1 | 20 | ||||
BL1102 | Biology 2 | 20 | ||||
CH1202 | Introductory Chemistry for Second Year Direct Entry Students | 10 | ||||
CH1301 | The Impact of Chemistry | 20 | ||||
CH1401 | Introductory Inorganic and Physical Chemistry | 20 | ||||
CH1402 | Inorganic and Physical Chemistry 1 | 20 | ||||
CH1601 | Organic and Biological Chemistry 1 | 20 | ||||
CL1004 | Myth and Community in Ancient Greek Literature and Culture | 20 | ||||
CL1005 | Images of Augustan Rome | 20 | ||||
CN1011 | Beginners Chinese Language 1 | 20 | ||||
CN1012 | Chinese Language and Textual Practices 1 | 20 | ||||
CN1021 | Beginners Chinese Language 2 | 20 | ||||
CN1022 | Chinese Language and Textual Practices 2 | 20 | ||||
CO1001 | The Nineteenth-Century Novel | 20 | ||||
CO1002 | Drama in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries | 20 | ||||
CS1002 | Object-Oriented Programming | 20 | ||||
CS1003 | Programming with Data | 20 | ||||
CS1006 | Programming Projects | 20 | ||||
CS1007 | Computer Systems Fundamentals | 20 | ||||
DI1001 | God and the World: Introducing Theology | 20 | ||||
DI1003 | Old Testament: Torah and Prophets | 20 | ||||
DI1004 | Hebrew 1: Introduction to Hebrew Language | 20 | ||||
DI1005 | New Testament Greek 1 | 20 | ||||
DI1006 | Jesus and the Gospels | 20 | ||||
DI1009 | Introduction to World Religions | 20 | ||||
DI1012 | Introduction to Practical Theology and Theological Ethics | 20 | ||||
DI1201 | From Adam to Apocalypse: The Bible and Western Culture | 20 | ||||
EC1001 | Macroeconomics | 20 | ||||
EC1002 | Microeconomics | 20 | ||||
EC1003 | Mathematics for Economists | 20 | ||||
EC1008 | Finance | 20 | ||||
EN1003 | Culture and Conflict: An Introduction to Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Literature | 20 | ||||
EN1004 | Empires and Revolutions: Literature 1680-1830 | 20 | ||||
ES1001 | Understanding Planet Earth | 20 | ||||
ES1002 | Earth's Resource Challenges | 20 | ||||
ES1006 | Astrobiology: The Search for Life in the Universe | 20 | ||||
FM1001 | Key Concepts in Film Studies | 20 | ||||
FM1002 | Global Film History and Historiography | 20 | ||||
FR1001 | French Language and Literature 1 | 20 | ||||
FR1002 | French Language and Literature 2 | 20 | ||||
GG1001 | Welcome to the Anthropocene: Society, Population, Environment | 20 | ||||
GG1002 | A World in Crisis? | 20 | ||||
GK1001 | Greek Language for Beginners | 20 | ||||
GK1002 | Greek Literature for Beginners | 20 | ||||
GK1005 | Greek Language and Literature 1 | 20 | ||||
GK1006 | Greek Pastoral and Passion | 20 | ||||
GM1001 | First Level German A 1 | 20 | ||||
GM1002 | First Level German A 2 | 20 | ||||
GM1003 | First Level German B 1 | 20 | ||||
GM1004 | First Level German B 2 | 20 | ||||
ID1007 | Ancient Origins, Modern Worlds | 20 | ||||
IE1103 | Academic English and Study Skills 1 | 20 | ||||
IE1203 | Academic English and Study Skills 2 | 20 | ||||
IR1005 | Concepts in Global Politics | 20 | ||||
IR1006 | Foreign Policy and Diplomacy in Global Politics | 20 | ||||
IT1001 | Introduction to Italian Language | 20 | ||||
IT1002 | Italian Language (Elementary) | 20 | ||||
IT1003 | Italian Language Intermediate 1 | 10 | ||||
IT1004 | Italian Language Intermediate 2 | 10 | ||||
IT1013 | Italian Geographies | 10 | ||||
IT1014 | Italian Histories | 10 | ||||
LT1001 | Elementary Latin 1 | 20 | ||||
LT1002 | Elementary Latin 2 | 20 | ||||
LT1003 | World of Latin 1 | 20 | ||||
LT1004 | World of Latin 2 | 20 | ||||
ME1003 | The Fall of Rome and the Origins of Europe (400-1000) | 20 | ||||
ME1006 | The Kingdom of the Scots, c.900-1707 | 20 | ||||
MN1001 | Organisations and Society | 20 | ||||
MN1002 | Organisations and Analysis | 20 | ||||
MO1007 | The Early Modern Western World (c. 1450 - c. 1770) | 20 | ||||
MO1008 | Themes in Late Modern History (c. 1776 - 2001) | 20 | ||||
MT1001 | Introductory Mathematics | 20 | ||||
MT1002 | Mathematics | 20 | ||||
MT1002 | Mathematics | 20 | ||||
MT1003 | Pure and Applied Mathematics | 20 | ||||
MT1007 | Statistics in Practice | 20 | ||||
MU1003 | Understanding Music | 20 | ||||
MU1004 | Making Music 1 | 20 | ||||
MU1005 | Words and Music | 20 | ||||
MU1006 | An Introduction to Ethnomusicology: why, and how, human beings are musical | 20 | ||||
PH1011 | Physics 1A | 20 | ||||
PH1012 | Physics 1B | 20 | ||||
PH1501 | Mathematics for Physicists 1A | 20 | ||||
PH1502 | Physics Skills 1A | 20 | ||||
PH1503 | Physics Skills 1B | 20 | ||||
PR1001 | Persian for Beginners 1 | 20 | ||||
PR1002 | Persian for Beginners 2 | 20 | ||||
PS1001 | Fundamentals of Psychology 1 | 20 | ||||
PS1002 | Fundamentals of Psychology 2 | 20 | ||||
PY1010 | Mind and World | 20 | ||||
PY1011 | Moral and Political Controversies | 20 | ||||
PY1012 | Reasoning | 20 | ||||
PY1013 | The Enlightenment | 20 | ||||
RU1001 | Elementary Russian Language 1 | 20 | ||||
RU1002 | Elementary Russian Language 2 | 20 | ||||
RU1005 | Advanced Elementary Russian Language and Literature 1 | 20 | ||||
RU1006 | Advanced Elementary Russian Language and Literature 2 | 20 | ||||
SA1001 | Anthropology in the World | 20 | ||||
SA1002 | Ways of Thinking | 20 | ||||
SD1000 | What is Sustainable Development? | 20 | ||||
SD1004 | Sustainable Development Goals: Challenges & Opportunities | 20 | ||||
SP1001 | Spanish Language and Texts 1 | 20 | ||||
SP1002 | Spanish Language and Texts 2 | 20 | ||||
SP1003 | Spanish for Beginners 1 | 20 | ||||
SP1004 | Spanish for Beginners 2 | 20 | ||||
VP1210 | Vertically Integrated Project | 10 | ||||
VP1215 | Vertically Integrated Project | 15 | ||||
VP1220 | Vertically Integrated Project | 20 | ||||
Note: - Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester - Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above |
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Further requirementsChoose 120 credits in the academic year |
MA (Hons) Greek (Joint Honours): Second year GRKGRKJJ2_2324 | ||||||
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Code | Module name | Credits | ||||
( | ^ | Hide list View list | 40 credits from Module List: GK2001 - GK2002 | OR | ||
GK2001 | The Landscape of Greek Prose (A) | 20 | ||||
GK2002 | The Landscape of Greek Poetry (A) | 20 | ||||
Note: - Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester - Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above |
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^ | Hide list View list | 40 credits from Module List: GK2003 - GK2004 | AND | |||
GK2003 | The Landscape of Greek Prose (B) | 20 | ||||
GK2004 | The Landscape of Greek Poetry (B) | 20 | ||||
Note: - Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester - Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above |
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Remaining credits from Levels 1000 and 2000 options | ||||||
Further requirements Choose 120 credits in the academic year Automatic entry to Honours requires
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MA (Hons) Hebrew (Joint Honours): Second year HEBHEBJJ2_2324 | ||||||
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Code | Module name | Credits | ||||
( | ^ | DI2001 | Old Testament: Writings and Beyond A (English Texts) | 20 | AND | DI2002 | Hebrew 2 | 20 | ) | OR | ( | DI2012 | Old Testament: Writings and Beyond B (Hebrew Texts) | 20 | AND | Hide list View list | 20 credits from Levels 1000 and 2000 options | ) | AND |
AH1001 | Art in Europe and Beyond to 1600 | 20 | ||||
AH1003 | Art in Europe and Beyond 1600-1800 | 20 | ||||
AH2001 | Modernity, Empire, and Revolution: Art from 1789-1900 | 20 | ||||
AH2002 | Art, Culture and Politics, from 1900 to Now | 20 | ||||
AN1003 | Ancient Empires | 20 | ||||
AN1004 | Cities and communities in the ancient Mediterranean | 20 | ||||
AN2002 | The Roman Empire | 20 | ||||
AN2003 | Mediterranean Communities | 20 | ||||
AR1001 | Arabic for Beginners 1 | 20 | ||||
AR1002 | Arabic for Beginners 2 | 20 | ||||
AR2001 | Intermediate Arabic 1 | 20 | ||||
AR2002 | Intermediate Arabic 2 | 20 | ||||
AR2004 | Introduction to Classical Arab Culture | 20 | ||||
AS1001 | Astronomy and Astrophysics 1 | 20 | ||||
AS1101 | Astrophysics (Direct Entry) | 5 | ||||
AS2001 | Astronomy and Astrophysics 2 | 30 | ||||
AS2101 | Astrophysics 2 | 15 | ||||
BL1101 | Biology 1 | 20 | ||||
BL1102 | Biology 2 | 20 | ||||
BL2300 | Research Methods in Biology | 15 | ||||
BL2301 | Cell Biology | 15 | ||||
BL2302 | Molecular Biology | 15 | ||||
BL2303 | Evolutionary Biology | 15 | ||||
BL2304 | Invertebrate Zoology | 15 | ||||
BL2305 | Cell Systems | 15 | ||||
BL2306 | Biochemistry | 15 | ||||
BL2307 | Ecology | 15 | ||||
BL2308 | Vertebrate Zoology | 15 | ||||
BL2309 | Applied Molecular Biology | 15 | ||||
BL2311 | The Oceans | 15 | ||||
BL2312 | Animal Behaviour | 15 | ||||
CH1202 | Introductory Chemistry for Second Year Direct Entry Students | 10 | ||||
CH1301 | The Impact of Chemistry | 20 | ||||
CH1401 | Introductory Inorganic and Physical Chemistry | 20 | ||||
CH1402 | Inorganic and Physical Chemistry 1 | 20 | ||||
CH1601 | Organic and Biological Chemistry 1 | 20 | ||||
CH2501 | Inorganic Chemistry 2 | 30 | ||||
CH2601 | Organic Chemistry 2 | 30 | ||||
CH2603 | Organic Chemistry 2 (French) | 20 | ||||
CH2701 | Physical Chemistry 2 | 30 | ||||
CL1004 | Myth and Community in Ancient Greek Literature and Culture | 20 | ||||
CL1005 | Images of Augustan Rome | 20 | ||||
CL2003 | Early Greek Poetry and Philosophy | 20 | ||||
CL2004 | Culture and Thought in the Late Roman Republic | 20 | ||||
CN1011 | Beginners Chinese Language 1 | 20 | ||||
CN1012 | Chinese Language and Textual Practices 1 | 20 | ||||
CN1021 | Beginners Chinese Language 2 | 20 | ||||
CN1022 | Chinese Language and Textual Practices 2 | 20 | ||||
CN2011 | Intermediate Chinese Language 1 | 20 | ||||
CN2012 | Chinese Language and Textual Practices 3 | 20 | ||||
CN2021 | Intermediate Chinese Language 2 | 20 | ||||
CN2022 | Chinese Language and Textual Practices 4 | 20 | ||||
CO1001 | The Nineteenth-Century Novel | 20 | ||||
CO1002 | Drama in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries | 20 | ||||
CO2001 | Good and Evil | 20 | ||||
CO2002 | Journeys | 20 | ||||
CS1002 | Object-Oriented Programming | 20 | ||||
CS1003 | Programming with Data | 20 | ||||
CS1006 | Programming Projects | 20 | ||||
CS1007 | Computer Systems Fundamentals | 20 | ||||
CS2001 | Foundations of Computation | 30 | ||||
CS2002 | Computer Systems | 30 | ||||
CS2003 | The Internet and the Web: Concepts and Programming | 30 | ||||
CS2006 | Advanced Programming Projects | 30 | ||||
CS2101 | Foundations of Computation (Accelerated) | 40 | ||||
DI1001 | God and the World: Introducing Theology | 20 | ||||
DI1003 | Old Testament: Torah and Prophets | 20 | ||||
DI1004 | Hebrew 1: Introduction to Hebrew Language | 20 | ||||
DI1005 | New Testament Greek 1 | 20 | ||||
DI1006 | Jesus and the Gospels | 20 | ||||
DI1009 | Introduction to World Religions | 20 | ||||
DI1012 | Introduction to Practical Theology and Theological Ethics | 20 | ||||
DI1201 | From Adam to Apocalypse: The Bible and Western Culture | 20 | ||||
DI2001 | Old Testament: Writings and Beyond A (English Texts) | 20 | ||||
DI2002 | Hebrew 2 | 20 | ||||
DI2003 | Paul and the Epistles A (English Texts) | 20 | ||||
DI2006 | The Early and Medieval Church: History, Beliefs and Practices | 20 | ||||
DI2010 | Philosophical Theology | 20 | ||||
DI2011 | Reading Religion(s): Understanding the Dimensions of Religion and the Religions in the 21st Century | 20 | ||||
DI2012 | Old Testament: Writings and Beyond B (Hebrew Texts) | 20 | ||||
DI2013 | Paul and the Epistles B (Greek Texts) | 20 | ||||
DI2201 | New Testament Greek 2 | 20 | ||||
EC1001 | Macroeconomics | 20 | ||||
EC1002 | Microeconomics | 20 | ||||
EC1003 | Mathematics for Economists | 20 | ||||
EC1008 | Finance | 20 | ||||
EC2001 | Intermediate Microeconomics | 20 | ||||
EC2002 | Intermediate Macroeconomics | 20 | ||||
EC2203 | Statistics for Economists | 20 | ||||
EN1003 | Culture and Conflict: An Introduction to Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Literature | 20 | ||||
EN1004 | Empires and Revolutions: Literature 1680-1830 | 20 | ||||
EN2003 | Medieval and Renaissance Texts | 20 | ||||
EN2004 | Drama: Reading and Performance | 20 | ||||
ES1001 | Understanding Planet Earth | 20 | ||||
ES1002 | Earth's Resource Challenges | 20 | ||||
ES1006 | Astrobiology: The Search for Life in the Universe | 20 | ||||
ES2001 | Dynamic Earth: The Earth System | 30 | ||||
ES2002 | Dynamic Earth: Magma, Minerals and Metamorphism | 30 | ||||
ES2003 | Dynamic Earth: Earth Surface Processes | 30 | ||||
ES2004 | Practical and Field Skills for Earth Sciences (Direct Entrants) | 30 | ||||
FM1001 | Key Concepts in Film Studies | 20 | ||||
FM1002 | Global Film History and Historiography | 20 | ||||
FM2002 | Film Theory | 20 | ||||
FM2003 | Screen Cultures today: media and methods | 20 | ||||
FR1001 | French Language and Literature 1 | 20 | ||||
FR1002 | French Language and Literature 2 | 20 | ||||
FR2201 | Second Level French Language (1) | 10 | ||||
FR2202 | Second Level French Language (2) | 10 | ||||
FR2203 | French Civilisation: from the Middle Ages to the Age of Enlightenment | 10 | ||||
FR2204 | French Civilisation: from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century | 10 | ||||
FR2205 | French Literature: from the Middle Ages to the Age of Enlightenment | 10 | ||||
FR2206 | French Literature: from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century | 10 | ||||
GG1001 | Welcome to the Anthropocene: Society, Population, Environment | 20 | ||||
GG1002 | A World in Crisis? | 20 | ||||
GG2013 | Geography: Exploring the discipline 1 | 20 | ||||
GG2014 | Geography: Exploring the discipline 2 | 20 | ||||
GK1001 | Greek Language for Beginners | 20 | ||||
GK1002 | Greek Literature for Beginners | 20 | ||||
GK1005 | Greek Language and Literature 1 | 20 | ||||
GK1006 | Greek Pastoral and Passion | 20 | ||||
GK2001 | The Landscape of Greek Prose (A) | 20 | ||||
GK2002 | The Landscape of Greek Poetry (A) | 20 | ||||
GK2003 | The Landscape of Greek Prose (B) | 20 | ||||
GK2004 | The Landscape of Greek Poetry (B) | 20 | ||||
GM1001 | First Level German A 1 | 20 | ||||
GM1002 | First Level German A 2 | 20 | ||||
GM1003 | First Level German B 1 | 20 | ||||
GM1004 | First Level German B 2 | 20 | ||||
GM2003 | Second Level Advanced German Language 1 | 10 | ||||
GM2004 | Second Level Advanced German Language 2 | 10 | ||||
GM2007 | Second Level Ex-Beginners German Language 1 | 10 | ||||
GM2008 | Second Level Ex-Beginners German Language 2 | 10 | ||||
GM2011 | The Age of Goethe | 10 | ||||
GM2012 | Unification to the First World War | 10 | ||||
GM2013 | Medieval German Language and Literature | 10 | ||||
GM2014 | Weimar Republic: 1918-1933 | 10 | ||||
HI2001 | History as a Discipline: Development and Key Concepts | 20 | ||||
ID1007 | Ancient Origins, Modern Worlds | 20 | ||||
ID2003 | Science Methods | 10 | ||||
ID2005 | Scientific Thinking | 15 | ||||
ID2006 | Introduction to Archaeology | 20 | ||||
ID2007 | Enterprise and Creativity | 20 | ||||
IE1103 | Academic English and Study Skills 1 | 20 | ||||
IE1203 | Academic English and Study Skills 2 | 20 | ||||
IR1005 | Concepts in Global Politics | 20 | ||||
IR1006 | Foreign Policy and Diplomacy in Global Politics | 20 | ||||
IR2005 | Theoretical Approaches to International Relations | 20 | ||||
IR2006 | Studying International Relations | 20 | ||||
IT1001 | Introduction to Italian Language | 20 | ||||
IT1002 | Italian Language (Elementary) | 20 | ||||
IT1003 | Italian Language Intermediate 1 | 10 | ||||
IT1004 | Italian Language Intermediate 2 | 10 | ||||
IT1013 | Italian Geographies | 10 | ||||
IT1014 | Italian Histories | 10 | ||||
IT2001 | Second Level Italian | 20 | ||||
IT2002 | Second Level Italian (Advanced) | 20 | ||||
LT1001 | Elementary Latin 1 | 20 | ||||
LT1002 | Elementary Latin 2 | 20 | ||||
LT1003 | World of Latin 1 | 20 | ||||
LT1004 | World of Latin 2 | 20 | ||||
LT2001 | Latin Language and Literature 1 | 20 | ||||
LT2002 | Latin Language and Literature 2 | 20 | ||||
LT2003 | Latin in Progress 1 | 20 | ||||
LT2004 | Latin in Progress 2 | 20 | ||||
ME1003 | The Fall of Rome and the Origins of Europe (400-1000) | 20 | ||||
ME1006 | The Kingdom of the Scots, c.900-1707 | 20 | ||||
ME2003 | Medieval Europe (11th - 15th c.) | 20 | ||||
MH2002 | Introduction to Middle Eastern History | 20 | ||||
MN1001 | Organisations and Society | 20 | ||||
MN1002 | Organisations and Analysis | 20 | ||||
MN2001 | Management and Society | 20 | ||||
MN2002 | Management and Analysis | 20 | ||||
MO1007 | The Early Modern Western World (c. 1450 - c. 1770) | 20 | ||||
MO1008 | Themes in Late Modern History (c. 1776 - 2001) | 20 | ||||
MO2008 | Scotland, Britain and Empire (c. 1500 - 2000) | 20 | ||||
MT1001 | Introductory Mathematics | 20 | ||||
MT1002 | Mathematics | 20 | ||||
MT1002 | Mathematics | 20 | ||||
MT1003 | Pure and Applied Mathematics | 20 | ||||
MT1007 | Statistics in Practice | 20 | ||||
MT2501 | Linear Mathematics | 15 | ||||
MT2501 | Linear Mathematics | 15 | ||||
MT2502 | Analysis | 15 | ||||
MT2503 | Multivariate Calculus | 15 | ||||
MT2503 | Multivariate Calculus | 15 | ||||
MT2504 | Combinatorics and Probability | 15 | ||||
MT2505 | Abstract Algebra | 15 | ||||
MT2506 | Vector Calculus | 15 | ||||
MT2507 | Mathematical Modelling | 15 | ||||
MT2508 | Statistical Inference | 15 | ||||
MU1003 | Understanding Music | 20 | ||||
MU1004 | Making Music 1 | 20 | ||||
MU1005 | Words and Music | 20 | ||||
MU1006 | An Introduction to Ethnomusicology: why, and how, human beings are musical | 20 | ||||
MU2001 | Making Music 2 | 20 | ||||
MU2002 | Scottish Music | 20 | ||||
MU2004 | Electronic Music | 20 | ||||
MU2006 | Music Leadership | 20 | ||||
PH1011 | Physics 1A | 20 | ||||
PH1012 | Physics 1B | 20 | ||||
PH1501 | Mathematics for Physicists 1A | 20 | ||||
PH1502 | Physics Skills 1A | 20 | ||||
PH1503 | Physics Skills 1B | 20 | ||||
PH2011 | Physics 2A | 30 | ||||
PH2012 | Physics 2B | 30 | ||||
PN2202 | Neuroscience | 15 | ||||
PR1001 | Persian for Beginners 1 | 20 | ||||
PR1002 | Persian for Beginners 2 | 20 | ||||
PR2001 | Intermediate Persian 1 | 20 | ||||
PR2002 | Intermediate Persian 2 | 20 | ||||
PS1001 | Fundamentals of Psychology 1 | 20 | ||||
PS1002 | Fundamentals of Psychology 2 | 20 | ||||
PS2001 | Advanced Principles of Psychology 1 | 30 | ||||
PS2002 | Advanced Principles of Psychology 2 | 30 | ||||
PY1010 | Mind and World | 20 | ||||
PY1011 | Moral and Political Controversies | 20 | ||||
PY1012 | Reasoning | 20 | ||||
PY1013 | The Enlightenment | 20 | ||||
PY2010 | Intermediate Logic | 20 | ||||
PY2011 | Foundations of Western Philosophy | 20 | ||||
PY2012 | Meaning and Knowing | 20 | ||||
PY2013 | Moral and Aesthetic Value | 20 | ||||
RU1001 | Elementary Russian Language 1 | 20 | ||||
RU1002 | Elementary Russian Language 2 | 20 | ||||
RU1005 | Advanced Elementary Russian Language and Literature 1 | 20 | ||||
RU1006 | Advanced Elementary Russian Language and Literature 2 | 20 | ||||
RU2100 | Intermediate Russian (Summer Course) | 40 | ||||
RU2201 | Intermediate Russian Language 1 | 20 | ||||
RU2202 | Intermediate Russian Language 2 | 20 | ||||
RU2203 | Advanced Intermediate Russian Language 1 | 20 | ||||
RU2204 | Advanced Intermediate Russian Language 2 | 20 | ||||
RU2205 | Intermediate Russian Literature and Culture 1 | 10 | ||||
RU2206 | Intermediate Russian Literature and Culture 2 | 10 | ||||
SA1001 | Anthropology in the World | 20 | ||||
SA1002 | Ways of Thinking | 20 | ||||
SA2001 | The Foundations of Social Anthropology | 20 | ||||
SA2002 | Ethnographic Encounters | 20 | ||||
SD1000 | What is Sustainable Development? | 20 | ||||
SD1004 | Sustainable Development Goals: Challenges & Opportunities | 20 | ||||
SD2005 | From Sustainable Development to Human Security | 20 | ||||
SD2006 | Changing Natures | 20 | ||||
SD2100 | Sustainable Scotland | 20 | ||||
SP1001 | Spanish Language and Texts 1 | 20 | ||||
SP1002 | Spanish Language and Texts 2 | 20 | ||||
SP1003 | Spanish for Beginners 1 | 20 | ||||
SP1004 | Spanish for Beginners 2 | 20 | ||||
SP2001 | Spanish Language and Critical Approaches to Texts 1 | 20 | ||||
SP2002 | Spanish Language and Critical Approaches to Texts 2 | 20 | ||||
SP2005 | Spanish Language and Texts: ex-Beginners | 20 | ||||
SP2006 | Spanish Language and Critical Approaches to Cinema | 20 | ||||
VP1210 | Vertically Integrated Project | 10 | ||||
VP1215 | Vertically Integrated Project | 15 | ||||
VP1220 | Vertically Integrated Project | 20 | ||||
VP2110 | Vertically Integrated Project | 10 | ||||
VP2115 | Vertically Integrated Project | 15 | ||||
VP2210 | Vertically Integrated Project | 10 | ||||
VP2215 | Vertically Integrated Project | 15 | ||||
VP2220 | Vertically Integrated Project | 20 | ||||
VP2120 | Vertically Integrated Project | 20 | ||||
Note: - Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester - Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above |
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20 credits from Levels 1000 and 2000 options | ||||||
Further requirements Choose 120 credits in the academic year Automatic entry to Honours requires
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Students who meet the requirements specified above, and who meet all other programme requirements, will be given automatic entry into Honours programmes.
See: www.st-andrews.ac.uk/students/academic/academic-advising/glossary/honours-entry/ )
The general requirements are 480 credits over a period of normally four years (and not more than five years) or part-time equivalent, of which the final two years form an approved Honours programme of 240 credits, of which 90 credits are at 4000 level and at least a further 120 credits at 3000 and/or 4000 levels.
MA (Hons) Greek (Joint Honours): Third year GRKGRKJJ3_2324 | ||||||
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Code | Module name | Credits | ||||
( | Hide list View list | Between 0 and 90 credits from Module List: GK4000 - GK4989 | AND | |||
GK401A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK401B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK401C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK402A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK402B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK402C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK404A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK404B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK404C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK405A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK405B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK405C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK406A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK406B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK406C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK407A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK407B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK407C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK408A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK408B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK408C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK409A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK409B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK409C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK4100 | Greek Prose Composition | 30 | ||||
GK4102 | Greek Tragedy | 30 | ||||
GK4109 | Greek Literature in the Roman Empire | 30 | ||||
GK410A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK410B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK410C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK4110 | Imagining the Symposium | 30 | ||||
GK4113 | Greeks and Barbarians | 30 | ||||
GK4116 | Greeks on Education | 30 | ||||
GK4117 | Lies, History and Ideology | 30 | ||||
GK4118 | Greeks and Romans: Greek Literature and Identity to the Age of Augustus | 30 | ||||
GK4119 | Texts and Objects in the Greek World | 30 | ||||
GK411A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK411B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK411C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK4121 | Violence in Early Greek Poetry | 30 | ||||
GK4123 | Narrating War in Graeco-Roman Antiquity: Herodotus, Thucydides, Polybius | 30 | ||||
GK4124 | The History of Ancient Greek from Homer to the New Testament | 30 | ||||
GK4125 | The Gods of Greek Literature | 30 | ||||
GK4126 | Hellenistic Poetry | 30 | ||||
GK4127 | 'Satire', Sex and Society: Greek 'Old Comedy' | 30 | ||||
GK4128 | The Rest of the Story: Greek Epic after Homer | 30 | ||||
GK4129 | Picture This: Intermediality in Ancient Greek Literature and Culture | 30 | ||||
GK412A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK412B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK412C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK4130 | The Greek Novels: Identity, Desire and Literary Transformation | 30 | ||||
GK4131 | Diversity and Transformations: The Greek Language from the Hellenistic to the Early Modern Period | 30 | ||||
Note: - Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester - Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above |
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Hide list View list | Between 0 and 30 credits from Module List: AA4000 - AA4989, AN4000 - AN4989, CL4000 - CL4989 (exc CL4794-CL4795), GK4000 - GK4989, LT4000 - LT4989 | ) | OR | |||
AA4001 | Cities and Urban Life in Late Antiquity (300-700 CE) | 30 | ||||
AA4002 | From Pompeii to Aquileia: the Archaeology of Roman Italy (50 BCE - 300 CE) | 30 | ||||
AA4003 | From Pagan to Christian Rome, AD 300-900 | 30 | ||||
AA4004 | The Archaeology of Identities in the First Millennium BCE Mediterranean World | 30 | ||||
AA4005 | Sanctuaries and the Sacred in the Greek World | 30 | ||||
AA4006 | Early Rome and its Neighbours | 30 | ||||
AA4007 | Greek Sculpture | 30 | ||||
AA401A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA401B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA401C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA401D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA401F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA401J | Study Abroad: Archaeology (15) | 15 | ||||
AA401L | Study Abroad: Archaeology (20) | 20 | ||||
AA401N | Study Abroad: Archaeology (24) | 24 | ||||
AA401R | Study Abroad: Archaeology (30) | 30 | ||||
AA401U | Study Abroad: Archaeology (40) | 40 | ||||
AA401W | Study Abroad: Archaeology (45) | 45 | ||||
AA401Y | Study Abroad: Archaeology (60) | 60 | ||||
AA402A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA402B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA402C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA402D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA402F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA402L | Study Abroad: Archaeology (20) | 20 | ||||
AA402N | Study Abroad: Archaeology (24) | 24 | ||||
AA402R | Study Abroad: Archaeology (30) | 30 | ||||
AA402U | Study Abroad: Archaeology (40) | 40 | ||||
AA402W | Study Abroad: Archaeology (45) | 45 | ||||
AA402Y | Study Abroad: Archaeology (60) | 60 | ||||
AA404A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA404B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA404C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA404D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA404F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA404J | Study Abroad: Archaeology (15) | 15 | ||||
AA404L | Study Abroad: Archaeology (20) | 20 | ||||
AA404N | Study Abroad: Archaeology (24) | 24 | ||||
AA404R | Study Abroad: Archaeology (30) | 30 | ||||
AA404U | Study Abroad: Archaeology (40) | 40 | ||||
AA405A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA405B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA405C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA405D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA405F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA405J | Study Abroad: Archaeology (15) | 15 | ||||
AA405L | Study Abroad: Archaeology (20) | 20 | ||||
AA405N | Study Abroad: Archaeology (24) | 24 | ||||
AA406A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA406B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA406C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA406D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA406F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA406J | Study Abroad: Archaeology (15) | 15 | ||||
AA406L | Study Abroad: Archaeology (20) | 20 | ||||
AA406N | Study Abroad: Archaeology (24) | 24 | ||||
AA407A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA407B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA407C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA407D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA407F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA407J | Study Abroad: Archaeology (15) | 15 | ||||
AA408A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA408B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA408C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA408D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA408F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA408J | Study Abroad: Archaeology (15) | 15 | ||||
AA409A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA409B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA409C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA409D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA409F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA410A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA410B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA410C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA410D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA410F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA411A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA411B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA411C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA411D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA4121 | The Ancient City of Rome | 30 | ||||
AA4122 | Sacred Spaces in the Roman Empire | 30 | ||||
AA4127 | In the Footsteps of the Ancients: Exploring the Archaeology and Topography of Greece | 30 | ||||
AA412A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA412B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA412C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA412D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA4130 | The Roman Army | 30 | ||||
AA4131 | The Phoenician and Punic Mediterranean | 30 | ||||
AA4145 | The Archaeology of Roman Britain | 30 | ||||
AA4149 | The Archaeology of Minoan Crete | 30 | ||||
AN401A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN401B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN401C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN402A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN402B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN402C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN404A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN404B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN404C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN405A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN405B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN405C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN406A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN406B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN406C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN407A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN407B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN407C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN408A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN408B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN408C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN409A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN409B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN409C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN4106 | Persia and the Greeks | 30 | ||||
AN410A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN410B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN410C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN4110 | The Culture of Roman Imperialism | 30 | ||||
AN411A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN411B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN411C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN412A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN412B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN412C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN4141 | Greek Tyranny | 30 | ||||
AN4146 | The Supremacy of Greece: Athens, Sparta and Thebes 479-366 BCE | 30 | ||||
AN4152 | Ancient Empires | 30 | ||||
AN4155 | Religious Communities in the Late Antique World | 30 | ||||
AN4156 | Memory and Dynasty | 30 | ||||
AN4157 | The Environmental History of the Ancient Mediterranean World | 30 | ||||
AN4158 | Local Communities under Empire in Ancient Persia, 550-330 BCE | 30 | ||||
AN4159 | Egypt at the Crossroads: Multiculturalism in Late Antiquity | 30 | ||||
AN4426 | Roman Slavery | 30 | ||||
AN4427 | Greeks and Others | 30 | ||||
AN4428 | Eight Scenes from the Life of Alexander | 30 | ||||
AN4429 | Early Greece between Egypt and Anatolia | 30 | ||||
AN4430 | Floods, famines, plagues and volcanoes: Roman adaptation to the environment | 30 | ||||
AN4431 | Poverty and social life in Late Antiquity | 30 | ||||
AN4432 | Magic in the Greco-Roman World | 30 | ||||
AN4433 | Belief and Unbelief in Classical Greek Religion | 30 | ||||
AN4434 | Experiencing the Gods in Ancient Greece | 30 | ||||
AN4436 | Water History of the Ancient World | 30 | ||||
CL401A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL401B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL401C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL402A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL402B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL402C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL404A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL404B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL404C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL405A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL405B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL405C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL406A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL406B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL406C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL407A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL407B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL407C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL408A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL408B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL408C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL409A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL409B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL409C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL410A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL410B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL410C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL411A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL411B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL411C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL412A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL412B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL412C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL4406 | Herodotus | 30 | ||||
CL4413 | Logos, Nature, and Psyche: The Origins of Western Thought | 30 | ||||
CL4419 | Magic in Greco-Roman Literature and Life | 30 | ||||
CL4420 | Fame, Tradition and Narrative: Homer's lliad | 30 | ||||
CL4435 | Greek Theatre | 30 | ||||
CL4437 | Modern Classics: Classics in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries | 30 | ||||
CL4438 | Animals in Greco-Roman Antiquity | 30 | ||||
CL4445 | Women in Ancient Societies | 30 | ||||
CL4449 | After Virgil: The Aeneid and its Reception | 30 | ||||
CL4455 | Roman Praise | 30 | ||||
CL4460 | Classical Collections | 30 | ||||
CL4461 | Senecan Tragedy and its Reception | 30 | ||||
CL4462 | Leaders and Leadership in the Ancient World | 30 | ||||
CL4463 | Travels and Marvels in the Graeco-Roman World | 30 | ||||
CL4464 | The Religious Sense in the Classical Roman World | 30 | ||||
CL4465 | Gender and Sexuality in Greek Literature | 30 | ||||
CL4466 | A People's History of Scottish Classics | 30 | ||||
CL4467 | Classics for the Modern World: interventions and applications | 30 | ||||
CL4468 | Classics and the Left | 30 | ||||
CL4469 | Christianity and the Classics: Conflict, Competition, Conservation | 30 | ||||
CL4470 | Approaching Women in Greek Tragedy | 30 | ||||
CL4471 | Landscape and environment in ancient Greek and Roman literature | 30 | ||||
CL4472 | Visualising War and Peace in Antiquity | 30 | ||||
CL4473 | Roman Literature and Queer Theory | 30 | ||||
CL4500 | Pleasure, Goodness and Happiness: Hellenistic Ethics | 30 | ||||
CL4504 | Justice, politics and the good life: Plato's Republic and its critics in the ancient world | 30 | ||||
CL4601 | Art of the Roman Empire | 30 | ||||
CL4603 | Greek Painted Pottery | 30 | ||||
CL4604 | Greek Sculpture | 30 | ||||
CL4605 | Classical Bodies | 30 | ||||
GK401A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK401B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK401C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK402A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK402B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK402C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK404A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK404B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK404C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK405A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK405B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK405C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK406A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK406B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK406C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK407A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK407B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK407C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK408A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK408B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK408C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK409A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK409B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK409C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK4100 | Greek Prose Composition | 30 | ||||
GK4102 | Greek Tragedy | 30 | ||||
GK4109 | Greek Literature in the Roman Empire | 30 | ||||
GK410A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK410B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK410C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK4110 | Imagining the Symposium | 30 | ||||
GK4113 | Greeks and Barbarians | 30 | ||||
GK4116 | Greeks on Education | 30 | ||||
GK4117 | Lies, History and Ideology | 30 | ||||
GK4118 | Greeks and Romans: Greek Literature and Identity to the Age of Augustus | 30 | ||||
GK4119 | Texts and Objects in the Greek World | 30 | ||||
GK411A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK411B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK411C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK4121 | Violence in Early Greek Poetry | 30 | ||||
GK4123 | Narrating War in Graeco-Roman Antiquity: Herodotus, Thucydides, Polybius | 30 | ||||
GK4124 | The History of Ancient Greek from Homer to the New Testament | 30 | ||||
GK4125 | The Gods of Greek Literature | 30 | ||||
GK4126 | Hellenistic Poetry | 30 | ||||
GK4127 | 'Satire', Sex and Society: Greek 'Old Comedy' | 30 | ||||
GK4128 | The Rest of the Story: Greek Epic after Homer | 30 | ||||
GK4129 | Picture This: Intermediality in Ancient Greek Literature and Culture | 30 | ||||
GK412A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK412B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK412C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK4130 | The Greek Novels: Identity, Desire and Literary Transformation | 30 | ||||
GK4131 | Diversity and Transformations: The Greek Language from the Hellenistic to the Early Modern Period | 30 | ||||
LT401A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT401B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT401C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT402A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT402B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT402C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT404A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT404B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT404C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT405A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT405B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT405C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT406A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT406B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT406C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT407A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT407B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT407C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT408A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT408B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT408C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT409A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT409B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT409C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT410A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT410B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT410C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT411A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT411B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT411C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT412A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT412B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT412C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT4201 | Roman Epic | 30 | ||||
LT4203 | Latin Prose Composition | 30 | ||||
LT4207 | Roman Comedy | 30 | ||||
LT4208 | Late Latin | 30 | ||||
LT4209 | Latin Historical Writing | 30 | ||||
LT4210 | Latin Didactic Poetry | 30 | ||||
LT4211 | Latin Letters | 30 | ||||
LT4213 | Roman Satire | 30 | ||||
LT4215 | Senecan Tragedy | 30 | ||||
LT4216 | The Art of Translation: Ovid in English | 30 | ||||
LT4217 | Latin Oratory | 30 | ||||
LT4218 | Women in Myth | 30 | ||||
LT4219 | Roman Biography | 30 | ||||
LT4220 | Latin Lyric | 30 | ||||
LT4221 | Tools of the Classicist | 30 | ||||
LT4222 | Floating Words: Anonymous Writing in Ancient Rome | 30 | ||||
LT4223 | Constantinian Latin | 30 | ||||
LT4224 | Theodosian Latin | 30 | ||||
LT4225 | Roman Literary Criticism | 30 | ||||
LT4226 | Africa in Latin Literature | 30 | ||||
LT4227 | Horace and You | 30 | ||||
LT4228 | Displacement and Empire in Latin Literature | 30 | ||||
LT4229 | Writing Roman Civil War | 30 | ||||
LT4230 | Augustan Elegy | 30 | ||||
LT4231 | Ritual and Religion in Latin Literature | 30 | ||||
Note: - Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester - Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above |
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Further requirementsChoose between 120 to 160 credits in academic year MA Greek (Joint Honours) Years 3 and 4 Programme Requirements: |
MA (Hons) Hebrew (Joint Honours): Third year HEBHEBJJ3_2324 | ||||||
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Code | Module name | Credits | ||||
DI3719 | The History of the Bible | 30 | AND | Hide list View list | 30 credits from Module List: DI3716, DI3719, DI4700 - DI4789 | |
DI3716 | Readings in Early Christian Greek Texts | 30 | ||||
DI4700 | Hebrew Prose and Poetry | 30 | ||||
DI4705 | Biblical Aramaic | 30 | ||||
DI4710 | Exegesis of Biblical Hebrew Texts | 30 | ||||
DI4711 | Old Testament Special Topic: Prophets (Hebrew Texts) | 30 | ||||
DI4726 | Hebrew Readings | 30 | ||||
DI4730 | The Book of Daniel | 30 | ||||
DI4731 | Ancient Jewish Literature from 1 Enoch to the Mishnah | 30 | ||||
DI4732 | King and Messiah in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and Second Temple Judaism | 30 | ||||
DI4733 | Creation and Chaos in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East | 30 | ||||
DI4750 | Themes and Texts in Christian-Buddhist Dialogue | 30 | ||||
DI3719 | The History of the Bible | 30 | ||||
Note: - Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester - Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above |
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Further requirementsChoose between 120 to 160 credits in academic year |
MA (Hons) Greek (Joint Honours): Fourth year GRKGRKJJ4_2324 | ||||||
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Code | Module name | Credits | ||||
( | Hide list View list | Between 0 and 90 credits from Module List: GK4000 - GK4989, (GK4998, GK4999, CL4794 or CL4795) | AND | |||
GK401A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK401B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK401C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK402A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK402B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK402C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK404A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK404B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK404C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK405A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK405B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK405C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK406A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK406B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK406C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK407A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK407B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK407C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK408A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK408B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK408C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK409A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK409B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK409C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK4100 | Greek Prose Composition | 30 | ||||
GK4102 | Greek Tragedy | 30 | ||||
GK4109 | Greek Literature in the Roman Empire | 30 | ||||
GK410A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK410B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK410C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK4110 | Imagining the Symposium | 30 | ||||
GK4113 | Greeks and Barbarians | 30 | ||||
GK4116 | Greeks on Education | 30 | ||||
GK4117 | Lies, History and Ideology | 30 | ||||
GK4118 | Greeks and Romans: Greek Literature and Identity to the Age of Augustus | 30 | ||||
GK4119 | Texts and Objects in the Greek World | 30 | ||||
GK411A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK411B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK411C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK4121 | Violence in Early Greek Poetry | 30 | ||||
GK4123 | Narrating War in Graeco-Roman Antiquity: Herodotus, Thucydides, Polybius | 30 | ||||
GK4124 | The History of Ancient Greek from Homer to the New Testament | 30 | ||||
GK4125 | The Gods of Greek Literature | 30 | ||||
GK4126 | Hellenistic Poetry | 30 | ||||
GK4127 | 'Satire', Sex and Society: Greek 'Old Comedy' | 30 | ||||
GK4128 | The Rest of the Story: Greek Epic after Homer | 30 | ||||
GK4129 | Picture This: Intermediality in Ancient Greek Literature and Culture | 30 | ||||
GK412A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK412B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK412C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK4130 | The Greek Novels: Identity, Desire and Literary Transformation | 30 | ||||
GK4131 | Diversity and Transformations: The Greek Language from the Hellenistic to the Early Modern Period | 30 | ||||
GK4998 | Dissertation in Greek for Study Abroad Programmes | 60 | ||||
GK4999 | Dissertation in Greek | 30 | ||||
CL4794 | Joint Dissertation (30cr) | 30 | ||||
CL4795 | Joint Dissertation (60cr) | 60 | ||||
Note: - Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester - Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above |
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Hide list View list | Between 0 and 30 credits from Module List: AA4000-AA4989, AN4000-AN4989, CL4000-CL4989 (exc CL4794-CL4795),GK4000-GK4989,LT4000-LT4989,(ID4002+CL4990 | ) | OR | |||
AA4001 | Cities and Urban Life in Late Antiquity (300-700 CE) | 30 | ||||
AA4002 | From Pompeii to Aquileia: the Archaeology of Roman Italy (50 BCE - 300 CE) | 30 | ||||
AA4003 | From Pagan to Christian Rome, AD 300-900 | 30 | ||||
AA4004 | The Archaeology of Identities in the First Millennium BCE Mediterranean World | 30 | ||||
AA4005 | Sanctuaries and the Sacred in the Greek World | 30 | ||||
AA4006 | Early Rome and its Neighbours | 30 | ||||
AA4007 | Greek Sculpture | 30 | ||||
AA401A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA401B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA401C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA401D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA401F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA401J | Study Abroad: Archaeology (15) | 15 | ||||
AA401L | Study Abroad: Archaeology (20) | 20 | ||||
AA401N | Study Abroad: Archaeology (24) | 24 | ||||
AA401R | Study Abroad: Archaeology (30) | 30 | ||||
AA401U | Study Abroad: Archaeology (40) | 40 | ||||
AA401W | Study Abroad: Archaeology (45) | 45 | ||||
AA401Y | Study Abroad: Archaeology (60) | 60 | ||||
AA402A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA402B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA402C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA402D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA402F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA402L | Study Abroad: Archaeology (20) | 20 | ||||
AA402N | Study Abroad: Archaeology (24) | 24 | ||||
AA402R | Study Abroad: Archaeology (30) | 30 | ||||
AA402U | Study Abroad: Archaeology (40) | 40 | ||||
AA402W | Study Abroad: Archaeology (45) | 45 | ||||
AA402Y | Study Abroad: Archaeology (60) | 60 | ||||
AA404A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA404B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA404C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA404D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA404F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA404J | Study Abroad: Archaeology (15) | 15 | ||||
AA404L | Study Abroad: Archaeology (20) | 20 | ||||
AA404N | Study Abroad: Archaeology (24) | 24 | ||||
AA404R | Study Abroad: Archaeology (30) | 30 | ||||
AA404U | Study Abroad: Archaeology (40) | 40 | ||||
AA405A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA405B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA405C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA405D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA405F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA405J | Study Abroad: Archaeology (15) | 15 | ||||
AA405L | Study Abroad: Archaeology (20) | 20 | ||||
AA405N | Study Abroad: Archaeology (24) | 24 | ||||
AA406A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA406B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA406C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA406D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA406F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA406J | Study Abroad: Archaeology (15) | 15 | ||||
AA406L | Study Abroad: Archaeology (20) | 20 | ||||
AA406N | Study Abroad: Archaeology (24) | 24 | ||||
AA407A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA407B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA407C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA407D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA407F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA407J | Study Abroad: Archaeology (15) | 15 | ||||
AA408A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA408B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA408C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA408D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA408F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA408J | Study Abroad: Archaeology (15) | 15 | ||||
AA409A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA409B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA409C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA409D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA409F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA410A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA410B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA410C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA410D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA410F | Study Abroad: Archaeology (12) | 12 | ||||
AA411A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA411B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA411C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA411D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA4121 | The Ancient City of Rome | 30 | ||||
AA4122 | Sacred Spaces in the Roman Empire | 30 | ||||
AA4127 | In the Footsteps of the Ancients: Exploring the Archaeology and Topography of Greece | 30 | ||||
AA412A | Study Abroad: Archaeology (4) | 4 | ||||
AA412B | Study Abroad: Archaeology (5) | 5 | ||||
AA412C | Study Abroad: Archaeology (6) | 6 | ||||
AA412D | Study Abroad: Archaeology (10) | 10 | ||||
AA4130 | The Roman Army | 30 | ||||
AA4131 | The Phoenician and Punic Mediterranean | 30 | ||||
AA4145 | The Archaeology of Roman Britain | 30 | ||||
AA4149 | The Archaeology of Minoan Crete | 30 | ||||
AN401A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN401B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN401C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN402A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN402B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN402C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN404A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN404B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN404C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN405A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN405B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN405C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN406A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN406B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN406C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN407A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN407B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN407C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN408A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN408B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN408C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN409A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN409B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN409C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN4106 | Persia and the Greeks | 30 | ||||
AN410A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN410B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN410C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN4110 | The Culture of Roman Imperialism | 30 | ||||
AN411A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN411B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN411C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN412A | Study Abroad: Ancient History (4) | 4 | ||||
AN412B | Study Abroad: Ancient History (5) | 5 | ||||
AN412C | Study Abroad: Ancient History (6) | 6 | ||||
AN4141 | Greek Tyranny | 30 | ||||
AN4146 | The Supremacy of Greece: Athens, Sparta and Thebes 479-366 BCE | 30 | ||||
AN4152 | Ancient Empires | 30 | ||||
AN4155 | Religious Communities in the Late Antique World | 30 | ||||
AN4156 | Memory and Dynasty | 30 | ||||
AN4157 | The Environmental History of the Ancient Mediterranean World | 30 | ||||
AN4158 | Local Communities under Empire in Ancient Persia, 550-330 BCE | 30 | ||||
AN4159 | Egypt at the Crossroads: Multiculturalism in Late Antiquity | 30 | ||||
AN4426 | Roman Slavery | 30 | ||||
AN4427 | Greeks and Others | 30 | ||||
AN4428 | Eight Scenes from the Life of Alexander | 30 | ||||
AN4429 | Early Greece between Egypt and Anatolia | 30 | ||||
AN4430 | Floods, famines, plagues and volcanoes: Roman adaptation to the environment | 30 | ||||
AN4431 | Poverty and social life in Late Antiquity | 30 | ||||
AN4432 | Magic in the Greco-Roman World | 30 | ||||
AN4433 | Belief and Unbelief in Classical Greek Religion | 30 | ||||
AN4434 | Experiencing the Gods in Ancient Greece | 30 | ||||
AN4436 | Water History of the Ancient World | 30 | ||||
CL401A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL401B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL401C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL402A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL402B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL402C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL404A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL404B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL404C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL405A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL405B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL405C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL406A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL406B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL406C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL407A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL407B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL407C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL408A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL408B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL408C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL409A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL409B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL409C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL410A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL410B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL410C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL411A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL411B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL411C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL412A | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (4) | 4 | ||||
CL412B | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (5) | 5 | ||||
CL412C | Study Abroad: Classical Studies (6) | 6 | ||||
CL4406 | Herodotus | 30 | ||||
CL4413 | Logos, Nature, and Psyche: The Origins of Western Thought | 30 | ||||
CL4419 | Magic in Greco-Roman Literature and Life | 30 | ||||
CL4420 | Fame, Tradition and Narrative: Homer's lliad | 30 | ||||
CL4435 | Greek Theatre | 30 | ||||
CL4437 | Modern Classics: Classics in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries | 30 | ||||
CL4438 | Animals in Greco-Roman Antiquity | 30 | ||||
CL4445 | Women in Ancient Societies | 30 | ||||
CL4449 | After Virgil: The Aeneid and its Reception | 30 | ||||
CL4455 | Roman Praise | 30 | ||||
CL4460 | Classical Collections | 30 | ||||
CL4461 | Senecan Tragedy and its Reception | 30 | ||||
CL4462 | Leaders and Leadership in the Ancient World | 30 | ||||
CL4463 | Travels and Marvels in the Graeco-Roman World | 30 | ||||
CL4464 | The Religious Sense in the Classical Roman World | 30 | ||||
CL4465 | Gender and Sexuality in Greek Literature | 30 | ||||
CL4466 | A People's History of Scottish Classics | 30 | ||||
CL4467 | Classics for the Modern World: interventions and applications | 30 | ||||
CL4468 | Classics and the Left | 30 | ||||
CL4469 | Christianity and the Classics: Conflict, Competition, Conservation | 30 | ||||
CL4470 | Approaching Women in Greek Tragedy | 30 | ||||
CL4471 | Landscape and environment in ancient Greek and Roman literature | 30 | ||||
CL4472 | Visualising War and Peace in Antiquity | 30 | ||||
CL4473 | Roman Literature and Queer Theory | 30 | ||||
CL4500 | Pleasure, Goodness and Happiness: Hellenistic Ethics | 30 | ||||
CL4504 | Justice, politics and the good life: Plato's Republic and its critics in the ancient world | 30 | ||||
CL4601 | Art of the Roman Empire | 30 | ||||
CL4603 | Greek Painted Pottery | 30 | ||||
CL4604 | Greek Sculpture | 30 | ||||
CL4605 | Classical Bodies | 30 | ||||
GK401A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK401B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK401C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK402A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK402B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK402C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK404A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK404B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK404C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK405A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK405B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK405C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK406A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK406B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK406C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK407A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK407B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK407C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK408A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK408B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK408C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK409A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK409B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK409C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK4100 | Greek Prose Composition | 30 | ||||
GK4102 | Greek Tragedy | 30 | ||||
GK4109 | Greek Literature in the Roman Empire | 30 | ||||
GK410A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK410B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK410C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK4110 | Imagining the Symposium | 30 | ||||
GK4113 | Greeks and Barbarians | 30 | ||||
GK4116 | Greeks on Education | 30 | ||||
GK4117 | Lies, History and Ideology | 30 | ||||
GK4118 | Greeks and Romans: Greek Literature and Identity to the Age of Augustus | 30 | ||||
GK4119 | Texts and Objects in the Greek World | 30 | ||||
GK411A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK411B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK411C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK4121 | Violence in Early Greek Poetry | 30 | ||||
GK4123 | Narrating War in Graeco-Roman Antiquity: Herodotus, Thucydides, Polybius | 30 | ||||
GK4124 | The History of Ancient Greek from Homer to the New Testament | 30 | ||||
GK4125 | The Gods of Greek Literature | 30 | ||||
GK4126 | Hellenistic Poetry | 30 | ||||
GK4127 | 'Satire', Sex and Society: Greek 'Old Comedy' | 30 | ||||
GK4128 | The Rest of the Story: Greek Epic after Homer | 30 | ||||
GK4129 | Picture This: Intermediality in Ancient Greek Literature and Culture | 30 | ||||
GK412A | Study Abroad: Greek (4) | 4 | ||||
GK412B | Study Abroad: Greek (5) | 5 | ||||
GK412C | Study Abroad: Greek (6) | 6 | ||||
GK4130 | The Greek Novels: Identity, Desire and Literary Transformation | 30 | ||||
GK4131 | Diversity and Transformations: The Greek Language from the Hellenistic to the Early Modern Period | 30 | ||||
LT401A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT401B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT401C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT402A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT402B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT402C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT404A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT404B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT404C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT405A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT405B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT405C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT406A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT406B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT406C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT407A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT407B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT407C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT408A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT408B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT408C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT409A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT409B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT409C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT410A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT410B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT410C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT411A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT411B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT411C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT412A | Study Abroad: Latin (4) | 4 | ||||
LT412B | Study Abroad: Latin (5) | 5 | ||||
LT412C | Study Abroad: Latin (6) | 6 | ||||
LT4201 | Roman Epic | 30 | ||||
LT4203 | Latin Prose Composition | 30 | ||||
LT4207 | Roman Comedy | 30 | ||||
LT4208 | Late Latin | 30 | ||||
LT4209 | Latin Historical Writing | 30 | ||||
LT4210 | Latin Didactic Poetry | 30 | ||||
LT4211 | Latin Letters | 30 | ||||
LT4213 | Roman Satire | 30 | ||||
LT4215 | Senecan Tragedy | 30 | ||||
LT4216 | The Art of Translation: Ovid in English | 30 | ||||
LT4217 | Latin Oratory | 30 | ||||
LT4218 | Women in Myth | 30 | ||||
LT4219 | Roman Biography | 30 | ||||
LT4220 | Latin Lyric | 30 | ||||
LT4221 | Tools of the Classicist | 30 | ||||
LT4222 | Floating Words: Anonymous Writing in Ancient Rome | 30 | ||||
LT4223 | Constantinian Latin | 30 | ||||
LT4224 | Theodosian Latin | 30 | ||||
LT4225 | Roman Literary Criticism | 30 | ||||
LT4226 | Africa in Latin Literature | 30 | ||||
LT4227 | Horace and You | 30 | ||||
LT4228 | Displacement and Empire in Latin Literature | 30 | ||||
LT4229 | Writing Roman Civil War | 30 | ||||
LT4230 | Augustan Elegy | 30 | ||||
LT4231 | Ritual and Religion in Latin Literature | 30 | ||||
ID4002 | Communication and Teaching in Arts and Humanities | 15 | ||||
CL4990 | Teaching and Learning in Classics and Ancient History | 15 | ||||
Note: - Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester - Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above |
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Further requirementsChoose 120 credits in academic year MA Greek (Joint Honours) Years 3 and 4 Programme Requirements: |
MA (Hons) Hebrew (Joint Honours): Fourth year HEBHEBJJ4_2324 | ||||||
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(( | DI4498 | Honours Dissertation in Divinity | 30 | OR | DI4794 | Joint Dissertation (30cr) | 30 | ) | AND | Hide list View list | 30 credits from Module List: DI4700- DI4789 | ) | OR |
DI4700 | Hebrew Prose and Poetry | 30 | ||||
DI4705 | Biblical Aramaic | 30 | ||||
DI4710 | Exegesis of Biblical Hebrew Texts | 30 | ||||
DI4711 | Old Testament Special Topic: Prophets (Hebrew Texts) | 30 | ||||
DI4726 | Hebrew Readings | 30 | ||||
DI4730 | The Book of Daniel | 30 | ||||
DI4731 | Ancient Jewish Literature from 1 Enoch to the Mishnah | 30 | ||||
DI4732 | King and Messiah in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and Second Temple Judaism | 30 | ||||
DI4733 | Creation and Chaos in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East | 30 | ||||
DI4750 | Themes and Texts in Christian-Buddhist Dialogue | 30 | ||||
Note: - Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester - Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above |
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( | Hide list View list | Between 30 and 60 credits from Module List: DI4700- DI4789 | AND | |||
DI4700 | Hebrew Prose and Poetry | 30 | ||||
DI4705 | Biblical Aramaic | 30 | ||||
DI4710 | Exegesis of Biblical Hebrew Texts | 30 | ||||
DI4711 | Old Testament Special Topic: Prophets (Hebrew Texts) | 30 | ||||
DI4726 | Hebrew Readings | 30 | ||||
DI4730 | The Book of Daniel | 30 | ||||
DI4731 | Ancient Jewish Literature from 1 Enoch to the Mishnah | 30 | ||||
DI4732 | King and Messiah in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and Second Temple Judaism | 30 | ||||
DI4733 | Creation and Chaos in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East | 30 | ||||
DI4750 | Themes and Texts in Christian-Buddhist Dialogue | 30 | ||||
Note: - Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester - Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above |
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Hide list View list | Between 0 and 30 credits from Module List: DI4015 with ID4002 | ) | ||||
ID4002 | Communication and Teaching in Arts and Humanities | 15 | ||||
DI4015 | Communication in Divinity | 15 | ||||
Note: - Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester - Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above |
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Further requirementsChoose 120 credits in academic year 60 credits from Module List: DI4700 - DI4789, and Module List: DI4015 with ID4002 must be taken if a 4000-level dissertation or comparable independent research project is taken in the other Honours subject.If selected both DI4015 and ID4002 must be be taken. |
In the case of students who spend part of the Honours programme on a recognised Study Abroad scheme, the Programme Requirements will be amended to take into account overseas courses which are approved by the relevant St Andrews School in the Learning Agreement (see www.st-andrews.ac.uk/students/study-abroad/academic ).