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在这里学什么? The BA in Classical Civilisation offers a broad and varied exploration of the society and culture of Greece and Rome, and their importance for us today, as well as an opportunity to focus on particular areas which might interest you. The course includes the option of beginning to learn Greek or Latin language (or continuing, if you have studied the languages already).**Year 1**In the first year, you will take two interdisciplinary modules that serve to give you grounding in the central periods of Greek and Roman culture:Introduction to the Greek WorldMonuments and Memory in the Age of AugustusYou will also take one module that introduces you to ancient philosophy. In previous years, these modules have been offered:Socrates and the SocraticsEarly Greek Philosophy.You will also take a module that introduces you to the cultural, anthropological and literary implications of translation:Language, Translation and Interpretation.Other first-year optional modules have previously included:Beginners’ Latin and GreekIntermediate Latin and Greek (if you have an A level or equivalent)Lives of ObjectsThe Craft of the Ancient Historian.**Year 2**You will take a module in which you study representative examples of Greek and Roman epic; you will be introduced to a wide range of approaches to the study of epic including its role as a device for memorialisation and you will also explore the ways in which the genre developed in Greek and Roman antiquity, and beyond:Traditions of Epic.If you choose to study Latin or Greek you may continue these courses in your second year. It is also possible to begin the study of Latin or Greek in your second year.Many of the other modules in the second year are broad surveys, for example of a historical period or a literary genre.Historical offerings have previously included:The Hellenistic WorldCrisis of The Roman RepublicEmperors and Dynasties.Literary, philosophical and cultural topics have previously included:Greek Literature and The Near EastInterpreting Greek Tragedy TodayCreation and CosmologyAncient Political Thought and ActionStoicismDialogues with AntiquityClassical Receptions & Contemporary CulturesTheatre and Spectacle in Ancient RomeMyths of Transformation in Ovid’s Metamorphoses.**Year 3 (Year 4 if taking a Year Abroad)**You will write a Dissertation in your third year. You can choose a topic at the end of your second year in consultation with an adviser, with who you will meet regularly for guidance throughout Year 3. Most other modules in the third year cover specific topics that arise out of the research interests of our members of staff.Historical modules have previously included:Greeks and PersiansRoman SyriaWriting AlexanderThe Life and Times of CiceroUrbs RomaThe Later Roman Empire.Literary, philosophical and cultural topics have previously included:The Literature and Language of Ancient BabylonComedy and Tragedy, Laughter and SorrowHellenistic Poetry: Theory and PracticeRoman Law and Latin LiteratureLove and Sex in Ancient PoetryTechnologies of Knowledge in AntiquityKnowledge and Doubt in Hellenistic PhilosophyClassical Victorians.For this course, the study of ancient languages is not required, though it is permitted as an option.For more information on the content of this course, including module details, please see our webpages: .uk/classics/, .uk/resources/faculty.handbook/degrees/frameworks/q820.pdfWe review course structures and core content (in light of e.g. external and student feedback) every year, and will publish finalised core requirements for 2021 entry from September 2020. Please note that the list of optional modules available in any year will vary depending on available teaching staff. The lists above provide an example of the type of modules w所属院系
进入哪个院系学习? Classics中国学生入学要求
为来自中国的学生设计 General information on subjects/grades required for entry:A*A* in Maths and Further Maths at A Level plus A in a third subject; OR A*A in Maths and Further Maths at A Level (either way) plus A in a third subject plus suitable performance on the University�s Admission Test (TMUA); OR A* in Maths at A Level, A in AS Level Further Maths and AA in two further subjects plus suitable performance on the University�s Admission Test (TMUA); OR A*A at A Level in Maths and Further Maths (either way) plus A in a third subject plus 1 in any STEP. Please see our website for further information regarding the University's Admission Test. Specific subjects excluded for entry:General Studies and Critical Thinking.课程信息
学制:全日制(3 年)
学费:£22,100.00 (¥ 197,738) /年
开学时间:2022九月27日
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留学地点:Josephine Butler CollegeDurham City,Durham,DH1 3LT, England