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Durham University Faculty Handbook Online

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These programme regulations should be read in conjunction with the Universitys core regulations for undergraduate programmes.

BA CLASSICS (Q801)
1. This programme is available at Durham City, in full-time and part-time modes of study. Level 1 (Certificate) 2. Candidates shall study and be assessed in the following modules to the value of 40 credits: Monuments and Memory in the Age of Augustus Remembering Athens CLAS1301 CLAS1601 Credit value 20 20

3. Candidates shall also study and be assessed in modules to the value of 40 credits from List A: List A: Beginners Latin 1 Beginners Greek 1 Intermediate Greek 1A Intermediate Greek 1B Intermediate Latin 1A Intermediate Latin 1B CLAS1062 CLAS1072 CLAS1541 CLAS1551 CLAS1561 CLAS1571 Credit value 40 40 20 20 20 20

4. Candidates shall also study and be assessed in modules to the value of 40 credits from List B: List B: Early Greek Philosophy* Classical Theories of Soul * Language, Translation and Interpretation Greek Art and Architecture The Craft of the Ancient Historian Living in the Classical World * Ancient Philosophers on Memory and Recollection Modules chosen from List A (above) Level 1 open modules offered by other Boards of Studies Level 2 (Diploma) 5. Candidates shall study and be assessed in the following module to the value of 20 credits: Traditions of Epic CLAS2151 Credit value 20 CLAS1101 CLAS1531 CLAS1701 CLAS1721 CLAS1731 CLAS1741 CLAS1751 Credit value 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

6. Candidates shall also study and be assessed in modules to the value of 40 credits from List C: List C: Intermediate Latin 2A Intermediate Latin 2B Intermediate Greek 2A Intermediate Greek 2B Advanced Greek 2A Advanced Greek 2B Advanced Latin 2A CLAS2521 CLAS2531 CLAS2541 CLAS2551 CLAS2171 CLAS2181 CLAS2191 Credit value 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

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Advanced Latin 2B

CLAS2121

20

7. Candidates shall also study and be assessed in modules to the value of 60 credits from List D: List D: Beginners Latin 2 CLAS2032 Beginners Greek 2 CLAS2062 Crisis of the Roman Republic* CLAS2131 Archaic Greece c800-479BC CLAS2301 The Ancient Novel CLAS2581 Roman Religion * CLAS2591 Greek Literature and the Near East CLAS2601 The Literary and Political Culture of the Roman Republic * CLAS2611 Roman Buildings and their Decoration CLAS2631 Creation and Cosmology * CLAS2641 Emperors and Dynasties CLAS2661 Athens, Sparta and the Greek World * CLAS2671 History of the Hellenistic Age CLAS2681 Plato on Knowledge, Truth and Falsehood CLAS2701 Latin Prose Literature of the Early Empire (Post-Augustan) * CLAS2721 Ancient Epistolography CLAS2731 Ancient Philosophy West and East * PHIL2161 Modules from List C (above) One module to the value of 20 credits from List B (above) Modules up to the value of 40 credits offered by other Boards of Studies Level 3 (Degree) 8. Candidates shall study and be assessed in the following module to the value of 20 credits: Dissertation CLAS3271 Credit value 20 Credit value 40 40 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

9. Candidates shall also study and be assessed in modules to the value of 40 credits from List E: List E: Advanced Latin 3A Advanced Latin 3B Advanced Greek 3A Advanced Greek 3B Higher Latin 3A Higher Latin 3B Higher Greek 3A Higher Greek 3B CLAS3401 CLAS3391 CLAS3421 CLAS3411 CLAS3231 CLAS3241 CLAS3441 CLAS3431 Credit value 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

10. Candidates shall also study and be assessed in modules to the value of 60 credits from List F: List F: Law and Society in Classical Athens* Urbs Roma The Literature and Language of Ancient Babylon: An Introduction Love and Sex in Ancient Poetry * Myth, Memory and History Roman Syria* The World of Greek Rituals Knowledge and Doubt in Hellenistic Philosophy Greeks and Persians * Ancient Literary Criticism and Hellenistic Aesthetics CLAS3021 CLAS3321 CLAS3331 CLAS3341 CLAS3371 CLAS3491 CLAS3531 CLAS3541 CLAS3551 CLAS3561 Credit value 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

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The World of Catullus* Ovid Through the Ages The Life and Times of Cicero Modules up to the value of 40 credits from List D and E (above) Modules offered by other Boards of Studies Assessment, progression and award 11. Modules marked * are not available in 2012-13

CLAS3571 CLAS3591 CLAS3601

20 20 20

12. Modules marked indicate that students may choose modules from other Boards of Studies to the maximum value of 40 credits across Levels 2 and 3 together. 13. Modules marked will be taught and assessed in Michaelmas Term only. 14. Modules marked will be taught and assessed in Epiphany and Easter Terms only.

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