Classics and English (BA) 36 months Undergraduate Program By The University of Warwick |Top Universities
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Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Classics and Ancient HistoryMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Classics and Ancient History

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The course examines the multiple and ever-evolving interactions between the artistic production of classical antiquity and English literature, from Shakespeare to contemporary poets, novelists and dramatists. The first year will involve core modules. In subsequent years, students build on what they have learnt through a choice of modules, which allow them to engage in their own way with the two inter-related fields of study. In the first year, core modules may include Classics modules in Roman or Greek Culture and Society, plus Latin or Greek, alongside two English core modules (currently Modes of Reading, and either Epic into Novel, or Medieval to Renaissance Literature). In the second and third years, students may choose from a range of optional modules from either department, with flexibility increasing in their third year, when they will also write a dissertation on a topic of their choice, supervised by a member of either Department.

Program overview

Main Subject

Classics and Ancient History

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The course examines the multiple and ever-evolving interactions between the artistic production of classical antiquity and English literature, from Shakespeare to contemporary poets, novelists and dramatists. The first year will involve core modules. In subsequent years, students build on what they have learnt through a choice of modules, which allow them to engage in their own way with the two inter-related fields of study. In the first year, core modules may include Classics modules in Roman or Greek Culture and Society, plus Latin or Greek, alongside two English core modules (currently Modes of Reading, and either Epic into Novel, or Medieval to Renaissance Literature). In the second and third years, students may choose from a range of optional modules from either department, with flexibility increasing in their third year, when they will also write a dissertation on a topic of their choice, supervised by a member of either Department.

Admission Requirements

36+
69+
180+
92+
6+

Jan-2000

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