Classical Studies, University of Wales Trinity Saint David

University of Wales Trinity Saint David the United Kingdom

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The award
MA

How long you will study
2 Years

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full-time

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About Classical Studies at University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Course Overview

A degree in Classical Studies gives you the opportunity to study a wide range of modules from mythology to religion and all genres of ancient literature, such as epic, tragedy. As understanding texts in their original language is an essential part of further studies, the study of an ancient language is compulsory.

Our programme is designed to help learners both on campus and at a distance. Our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) is a live forum through which students and staff can interact, through which students are better able to revise and explore difficult topics and through which students are better able to access the electronic resources available in the virtual world.

Modules

  • Women in Ancient Myth
  • Medicine in the Ancient World
  • Erotic Poetry in the Ancient World
  • Stories, Histories, and Ticket-Sales: Greeks and Romans on the Silver Screen
  • Myth in Greek and Roman Epic

Course Tutor(s)

  • Dr Errietta Bissa
  • Dr Matthew Cobb
  • Dr Kyle Erickson

Study options for this course

  • The award How you will study How long you will study Course starts Domestic course fees International course fees
  • The awardMAHow you will studyFull-timeHow long you will study2 years
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  • The awardMAHow you will studyPart-timeHow long you will study4 years
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  • The awardMResHow you will studyFull-timeHow long you will study2 years
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  • The awardMResHow you will studyPart-timeHow long you will study4 years
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Entry requirements

Entry Criteria

The traditional requirement for entry onto a Level 7 programme is a 2.1 or 1st class undergraduate degree. In addition, the School encourages students with an equivalent and appropriate professional qualification or significant and relevant professional experience to apply.

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