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Classics at The University of Edinburgh - UCAS

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Course summary

Edinburgh, the ‘Athens of the North’, is one of the leading centres for the study of the ancient world in all its aspects, and our MSc in Classics offers one of the broadest disciplinary approaches anywhere in the UK and beyond. The programme covers all aspects of Greek and Latin language, literature and thought, with specialists in ancient philosophy both in our department and the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, as well as Classical reception studies, and Greek and Latin palaeography. Additionally, our vast expertise in ancient Greek, Roman and Near Eastern history as well as Classical art and archaeology allows for rewarding interdisciplinary approaches. Moreover, we take a broad diachronic view of the discipline, from the archaic through to the late antique period and beyond: on the Greek side, the programme offers comprehensive options in both Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies; on the Latin side, in the transmission of Latin texts as well as Medieval and Renaissance Latin. Drawing on the diverse interests of our academic staff in Classics, which numbers more than 30, the programme content is highly flexible, allowing you to choose a specialised path or a more interdisciplinary approach. As a student on this programme, you will develop your skills in critical thinking and analysis, clear writing and interdisciplinary research, and verbal presentation. This programme will give you the tools and context needed to study specific periods and/or regions of ancient civilisation. Above all, you will have the opportunity to closely analyse literary texts informed by current theories and approaches and/or develop your skills in Greek and/or Latin. During the semester, our weekly Classics research seminar series offers you the opportunity to hear from distinguished speakers, while our Classics graduate seminar allows you to share your research with your peers. Edinburgh is the ideal location for studying Classics – a stunningly beautiful city with a worldwide reputation as a cultural and academic capital.

Modules

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Entry requirements

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Classics at The University of Edinburgh - UCAS