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Graduate Taught Modules 2024-25

Please note that this page is in the process of being updated, and module catalogue links will be added when available.

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Please refer to your Programme pages (MA Classics|MA Reception) for your module diet structure. Modules which utilise advanced ancient language skills are marked with an *asterisk (MA Classics 30 credit requirement).

Please see this UCL guidance page on module selection. If you have any queries about modules please contact the MA Tutor and MA Administrator.

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Compulsory Modules

ClassicsReception
CLAS0168 Approaches to ClassicsCLAS0111 Approaches to the Reception of the Classical World
CLAS0051 MA Classics: DissertationCLAS0126 Dissertation: Reception of the Classical World

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Modules taught by UCL Department of Greek and Latin

Term 1Term 2
*CLAS0154 Latin for Research 1*CLAS0156 Latin for Research 2
CLAS0112 Ancient Rome on Film: From Pre-Cinema to the 1950sCLAS0120 Ancient Rome on Film: From the 1950s to the 21st CenturyÌý
CLAS0062 Greek DramaCLAS0058 Greek Papyrology
CLAS0124 Ancient Greece on Stage

CLAS0103 Cicero: Rhetoric and Politics

CLAS0160 Race, Antiquity and its LegacyCLAS0166 The Body and the Senses in Greco-Roman Literature
ÌýCLAS0XXX Dramaturgy
ÌýAMELXXXX Fragmentary Languages
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Both Term 1 and 2

*CLAS0064 Mycenaean Greek

*AMEL0003 Introductory Sanskrit

*AMEL0005 Hittite Texts

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Modules taught by Participating Institutions

You may take intercollegiateÌýmodules as part of your programme. Please always refer to the updated list and guidance on the .ÌýPlease email the MA Administrator about any intercollegiate queries.Ìý
The table below showcases example modules from 2023-24.Ìý

ICSKCLRHULUCL History
Wine, Oil and Grain in Greece and Rome: Production to ConsumptionReorienting AntiquityHousehold and Empire: The Roman Family from Augustus to JustinianThe Crusades...a Clash of Civilizations
Digital Approaches to Cultural HeritageThe Roman City - Pompeii and HerculaneumAugustine of Hippo and the Last Days of RomeThe Economy of Classical Athens
Places, Artefacts and Images: Digital approaches to cultural heritageLate Antique MagicProblems and Methods in Rhetoric and OratoryMedieval Manuscripts and Documents
ÌýClassical Antiquity at the FIn de Siecle: Art, Sexuality, Religion and MadnessCity of AthensImages and Image Making in the Ancient Middle East
Ìý*Beginners Ancient Greek for Research*Latin for Research (Beginners)A Global History of the Middle Ages?

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Electives

You may take a maximum of oneÌýUCL module offered by a different department at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË subject to the approval of the MA Tutor and by permission of the relevant department. Possible departments of interest may be Film Studies, Italian Studies, Medieval Studies and Renaissance Studies and CLIE. Please follow these links to explore the modules that may be available as an elective from other UCL departments.
Please contact the MA Tutor if you would like to take an elective module.Ìý

ARCL0155 Social Complexity of Early ChinaCMII0114 Translation in History: Theory, Practice and Reception
PHIL0187 Ancient Greek Philosophical LanguageANTH0059 Anthropology of Religion
CMII0182 Fictions of GriefCMII0183 The Child in Film