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Classical Studies

An introduction to the literature and civilisation of the ancient world.

About the programme

UCAS Code: BA Combined Honours (Y001)

Stage 1 covers an introduction to the literature and civilisation of the ancient world. In Stages 2 and 3, a wide range of options are available, covering:

  • literature
  • culture
  • philosophy
  • Greek and Roman art and architecture

Ancient History and Classical Culture are studied entirely in translation.

If you want to learn (or improve your understanding of) Latin and Greek, we provide language modules at beginners and intermediate levels

Classical Studies is offered by the School of History, Classics and Archaeology

Pre-requisites

There are no pre-requisites for studying the subject and the options you can choose from, including ancient history, classical world culture or Greek.

Latin or Greek may be studied at beginners’ level, or you may begin studying at a higher level if you already have a qualification in the language like an A-level.

If you do have any qualifications in Latin or Greek, you'll take a diagnostic test in induction week so you select the most suitable modules.

If opting to study Greek or Latin language you must do at least one 20 credit module in the chosen language and have met all pre-requisite requirements. Those doing 60 credits or 80 credits in Classical Studies can then make up the total (if they wish) by doing any selection of the non-language modules.

 

 

Modules

Further Information for those wishing to study classical languages: Those doing 60 credits or 80 credits in Classical Studies can then make up the total (if they wish) by doing any selection of the non-language modules.

Find out about our typical modules. Modules are subject to change and could differ on an annual basis.

Stage 1

Students study either 40 or 60 credits from the list below in Stage 1.

Select the module code for specific module information including the module summary and aims, knowledge and skills you'll gain, and the module leader.

Module Code Module Title  Credit Value  Semester 
Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology 20   1
The World of Latin Literature 20  1
Tragedy, Comedy & History: The World of Greek Literature 20  2
How Should I Live? Introduction to Ancient Philosophy 20   2
CAH1012 West meets East: Greek History and Society, 776-200 BC 20  1
CAH1015 The Roman World from Romulus to Trajan 20  2

 

Stage 2

Students study either 40, 60 or 80 credits from the list below in Stage 2.

Select the module code for specific module information including the module summary and aims, knowledge and skills you'll gain, and the module leader.

Module Code Module Title  Credit Value  Semester
CAC2000 The Researcher’s Toolkit: Sources, methods, and interpretations in Classics and Ancient History. (Note: this is a recommended module for students who plan to take the Dissertation at stage 3 (CAC3000). 20 2
CAC2037 The Classical Inheritance in Western Culture 20 1
CAC2063 Approaches to Greek Mythology 20 1
CAC2067 Love, Death, and Longing 20 1
CAC2073 Warlike women, one-eyed warriors and gold-guarding griffins: The World of Herodotus 20 2
Hellenistic Empires from Alexander to Cleopatra 20 1
CAH2017 The Roman World from Hadrian to Heraclius 20 2
Greek and Roman Religions 20 1
Slavery in Greco-Roman antiquity 20 2
Stage 3

Students study either 40, 60 or 80 credits from the list below in Stage 3.

Select the module code for specific module information including the module summary and aims, knowledge and skills you'll gain, and the module leader.

Module Code Module Title  Credit Value Semester
CAC3000 Dissertation in Classics and Ancient History  40 1&2
CAC3037* The Classical Inheritance in Western Culture 20 1
CAC3063* Approaches to Greek Mythology 20 1
CAC3067* Love, Death, and Longing 20 1
CAC3073* Warlike women, one-eyed warriors and gold-guarding griffins: The World of Herodotus 20 2
CAH3005 City of Athens: Power, Society and Culture 20 1
CAH3005 Roman Egypt 20 2
CAH3043 Businesswomen in the ancient world: Challenging Prejudices and Inequality 20 1
HSS3500** Combined Honours Final Year Project 20 1&2
HSS3099** Combined Honours Final Year Project 40 1&2

* Must not be taken at Stage 3 if already completed at Stage 2.

**Undertake an in-depth, independent research project with flexibility to select a topic related to one or all your subject areas, and the option to deliver a written or creative output. Supervisors are assigned from the Combined Honours academic team, and you can choose which subject(s) you want the credits to go towards. 

Greek and Latin

Students may choose to take Greek or Latin modules as part of the Classical Studies component of their Combined Honours degree. Depending on their level of previous study students will either start at Beginners or Intermediate level.

Students must take the Semester 1 Part 1 module before proceeding to the Semester 2 Part 2 module. Pre-requisite modules are set out in the Module Catalogue and are also indicated below.  

An exemption from the University's Qualification and Credit Framework has been granted to allow the study of Beginners’ and Intermediate Latin and Greek at any stage.

 

The Greek and Latin modules are as follows:

Module Code Module Title  Credit Value Semester
Beginners’ Greek in Action 1 20 1
Beginners’ Greek in Action 2 (pre-requisite CAG1001 taken in same or previous year)  20 2
Intermediate Greek Language and Literature 1 (pre-requisite CAG1002 taken in previous year unless DPD approval given due to prior study)  20 1

 

Module Code Module Title  Credit Value Semester
Beginners’ Latin in Action 1 20 1
Beginners’ Latin in Action 2 (pre-requisite CLA1001 taken in the same or a previous year)  20 2
Intermediate Latin Language and Literature 1 (pre-requisite CLA1002 taken in a previous year unless DPD approval given due to prior learning)  20 1

Get in touch

If you have any questions about choosing this subject as part of your Combined Honours degree, contact us and we'll be more than happy to help. 

Subject advisers

Don Miller - School of History, Classics and Archaeology

Our address

Combined Honours Centre
9th Level, Henry Daysh Building
缅北禁地
缅北禁地 upon Tyne
NE1 7RU

Tel: +44 (0)191 208 7479