Our Ancient History program emphasizes a holistic approach to education, blending rigorous academic study with personal exploration. Students are encouraged to engage with diverse historical perspectives, develop critical thinking skills, and pursue their unique interests through research projects and interdisciplinary modules. We aim to cultivate a deep understanding of ancient civilizations while fostering a passion for lifelong learning.
Year 1
In the first year, you will explore a variety of topics, including the myths and daily life of ancient cultures. Core modules focus on Greek and Roman history, philosophy, and mythology, offering foundational knowledge. Optional modules, such as ancient languages and the rise of civilizations, allow you to tailor your studies. This year encourages curiosity and broadens your understanding of ancient societies.
Compulsory
Myths and Mythology: How Stories Shape the World (20 Credits)
Exploring the Humanities (20 Credits)
Ancient Philosophy (20 credits)
Everyday Life in Athens and Rome (20 credits)
Optional
Greek 1 (20 credits)
Death, Burial and the Afterlife (20 Credits)
Latin 1 (20 credits)
What makes civilisation? (20 credits)
From Egypt to the Near East: phenomena of the Mediterranean (20 Credits)
Introduction to Archaeology (20 Credits)
Year 2
The second year delves deeper into classical history with specialized modules on Roman and medieval mythology, ancient warfare, and iconic figures like Caesar and Cicero. You can further personalize your studies by choosing optional modules or participating in international opportunities.
Compulsory
Classical Mythology and Legends in Roman and Medieval Times (20 credits)
Exhibiting the Past: Ancient Egypt, death and modern representation (20 credits)
Pompeii: The life, death and rediscovery of a Roman town (20 credits)
Sparta: An Extraordinary City (20 credits)
The Life and Times of Caesar and Cicero (20 credits)
Rome Transformed: The World of Late Antiquity (20 Credits)
Art and Ancient Egypt 4000BC to the 2020ies: Exhibiting artistic representations (20 Credits)
Optional
Entanglements: Exploring Interactions between the Aegean and the Near East (20 credits)
Households in the ancient world (20 credits)
Latin 1 (20 credits)
Ancestors, Death and Burial (20 credits)
Thinking With Things (20 credits)
Greek 1 (20 credits)
Exhibiting the Past: Ancient Egypt, death and modern representation (20 credits)
International Mobility Opportunity (60 Credits)
Armies and Navies: Studies in Ancient Warfare (20 credits)
Professional Placement
Thinking Through History - Independent Project
Year 3
In your final year, you will undertake a substantial independent project, allowing you to explore an area of personal interest in depth. Core modules on ancient warfare, Roman history, and mythology deepen your expertise. Optional modules offer opportunities to study diverse cultures and historical interactions. This year emphasizes critical analysis and research, preparing you for advanced study or professional pursuits.
Compulsory
Independent Project (40 credits)
Classical Mythology and Legends in Roman and Medieval Times (20 credits)
Pompeii: The life, death and rediscovery of a Roman town (20 credits)
Sparta: An Extraordinary City (20 credits)
The Life and Times of Caesar and Cicero (20 credits)
Optional
Entanglements: Exploring Interactions between the Aegean and the Near East (20 credits)
Exhibiting the Past: Ancient Egypt, death and modern representation (20 credits)
Households in the ancient world (20 credits)
Latin 1 (20 credits)
Ancestors, Death and Burial (20 credits)
Thinking With Things (20 credits)
Greek 1 (20 credits)
Armies and Navies: Studies in Ancient Warfare (20 credits)