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MA Classics

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    MA 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Course Description

A course with a broad range of subject choice that will prepare you for higher research.

The MA in Classics is our core research training degree, suitable for anyone wishing to pursue doctoral work in a branch of Classics. The course places a strong emphasis on language training, on theoretically informed approaches to Classical texts, and on practical engagement with your chosen specialism. The course lasts for one year full-time (two years part-time).

Course Structure

You will take modules to a total of 180 or 190 credits. The structure of the course is as follows:

  • Language module in an ancient or modern language relevant to research in the area of Classics (20-40 credits)
  • 15,000-word Dissertation (60 credits)
  • Optional modules (80-100 credits).

MA modules are 30 credits; you may substitute two undergraduate (20 credit) modules for one MA module. You may also take up to 40 credits of modules offered by other Departments (subject to approval).

Not all modules will be offered every year, and new modules (both optional and core) are added regularly.

Core modules:

  • Language module in an ancient or modern language relevant to research in the area of Classics
  • Dissertation

Examples of optional modules:

Optional modules are offered according to the current research interests of members of staff. In recent years, optional modules available in the Department have included:

  • Akkadian
  • Ancient Philosophers on Origins
  • Animals in Graeco-Roman Antiquity
  • Aristotle’s Systems
  • Dreams in the Ancient World
  • Forms After Plato
  • Latin Love Elegy
  • Law and Literature in Ancient Greece and Rome
  • Greeks and the East
  • Monumental Architecture of the Roman East
  • Religious Life in The Roman Near East
  • The Classical Tradition: Art, Literature, Thought
  • The Queen of the Desert: Rise and Decline of Palmyra’s Civilization
  • The Roman Republic: Debates and Approaches.

Entry Requirements

A 2.1 honours degree in a relevant subject or international equivalent.

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