The Master of Arts degree programme in Greek and Roman Studies provides students with a wide range of learning prospects including analytical and subject-specific skills within the field of Greek and Roman Studies and research skills and training to enable them to progress to academic research in Western Classics / Greek and Roman Studies. On successful completion of the programme, students will be able to: demonstrate knowledge and skills at a more critical, reflective, and sophisticated level, especially in skills involving blending and analyzing information from a variety of sources, historical and/or literary interpretation, exercising independent and critical judgment.
Courses offered:
Course Code | Course Title | Credits | Status |
GRS 601 | Advanced Greek/Latin I | 3 | C |
GRS 602 | Advanced Greek/Latin II | 3 | C |
GRS 603 | Greek Political Thought | 3 | O |
GRS 605 | Classical Historiography | 3 | O |
GRS 608 | Roman Satire | 3 | O |
GRS 609 | Greek Poetry and Vase Painting | 3 | O |
GRS 612 | Slavery in the Ancient World | 3 | O |
GRS 619 | Reception of Greek and Latin Literature | 3 | O |
GRS 620 | Research Methodology and Writing Skills | 3 | C |
GRS 696 | Guided Project | 6 | C |
Students should earn 24 credits from courses and 6 credits from the guided project to complete the degree.