College of Arts and Humanities  - Swansea University

Bachelor in Egyptology (3 year) - Grado en Egiptología

College of Arts and Humanities - Swansea University
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  • Imparte:
  • Modalidad:
    Presencial
  • Precio:
    Annual tuition fees for entry in the academic year 2015/16 are as follows:
    UK £9,000
    International £12,500
  • Comienzo:
    Información no disponible
  • Lugar:
    Swansea
    Reino Unido
  • Duración:
    3 Año
  • Condiciones:
    You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University's scholarships and bursaries page.
  • Idioma:
    El Grado se imparte en Inglés
  • Titulación:
    BA Egyptology (3 year)

Presentación

The BA Egyptology offers the study of Egyptian Language, Egyptian Art and Architecture, Egyptian Civilisation and Egyptian History. Egyptology recently achieved overall satisfaction rating of 93% in the National Student Survey (NSS) and is now rated 9th in the Guardian’s rankings out of 21 HEIs.

Requisitos

Our preferred offers for UK applicants are BBB-BBC at A-level. However, flexible offers are made on review of the application form, after taking into consideration the subjects studied, predicted or achieved grades, reference and personal statement. For candidates offering the International Baccalaureate, a typical offer would be 32-30 points. We ask for Welsh Baccalaureate plus BC at A-level. Access candidates should have 15 Distinctions and 18 Merits.

Programa

Year 1 (Level 4)
HE Level 4 Degree / HECert
Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module Name
Egyptian Language 1
Egyptian Language 2
Introduction to ancient Egyptian history and civilisation 1
Introduction to Ancient Egyptian History and Civilisation 2

Optional Modules
Recommended Modules
Choose Maximum Of 40 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Single Honours Egyptology students are advised to enrol in two ancient history modules (from CLH110, CLH111 and CLH112) in addition to their four core/compulsory CLE modules. Classical Civilisation modules (CLC101, CLC102) are also possibilities.

Module Name
Of Gods and Heroes - Greek Mythology
Ovids Metamorphoses. The Transformations of Mythology
Beginning Greek Language I
Beginning Greek Language II
Intermediate Greek Language (post-GCSE or equivalent) I
Intermediate Greek Language (post-GCSE or equivalent) II
Further Greek 1 (Level 1)
Further Greek 2 (Level 1)
Interpreting Antiquity
Classical Athens
Augustan Rome
Beginning Latin Language I
Beginning Latin Language II
Intermediate Latin Language (post-GCSE or equivalent) I
Intermediate Latin Language (post-GCSE or equivalent) II
Further Latin 1 (Level 1)
Further Latin 2 (Level 1)

AND
Elective Modules

Year 2 (Level 5)
HE Level 5 Degree / HEDip
Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module Name
Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology
Egyptian Language 3
Egyptian Language 4

Optional Modules
Egyptology Compulsories
Choose Exactly 60 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students must select 60 credits in each teaching block. Students may be able to replace one of their exisiting TB2 modules with CLP200 - Level 2 project. The module will be advertised to students and proposals considered during semester 1.

Module Name
Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology
Egyptian Art and Architecture
Ancient Egyptian Religious Beliefs and Practices

AND
Egyptian Language
Choose Exactly 40 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : CLE225 and CLE226 (Language modules 1&2) are only for students who started the language in Year 2.

Module Name
Egyptian Language 3
Egyptian Language 4
Egyptian Language 1
Egyptian Language 2

AND
Optional
Choose Exactly 20 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students must select 60 credits from each teaching block.

Module Name
The Greek Romance: Sea, Sun and Sex
Homer and Heroism: Homer
Reading Classical Civilisation
Intermediate Greek Language I (post-Beginning Greek Language)
Intermediate Greek Language II (post-Beginning Greek Language)
Beginning Greek Language I
Beginning Greek Language II
Further Greek 1 (Level 2)
Further Greek 2 (Level 2)
Advanced Greek 1 (Level 2)
Advanced Greek 2 (Level 2)
Ancient and Historic Places (Study-Trip/Field project; Ancient History)
Archaic Greece (Level 2)
Armies and Enemies of Imperial Rome
Teaching Ancient History
The Roman Empire 2: Central Power and Local Culture, AD 14-235
Rome and the Mediterranean, 264-146 BC
The History and Archaeology of Roman Britain
Writing Ancient History
History of Ancient Technology and Engineering
Alexander and the Hellenistic world
Chastity and Promiscuity: Women in Aristophanes and Plato (Level 2)
Teaching Literacy through Latin
Intermediate Latin Language I(post-Beginning Latin Language)
Intermediate Latin Language II(post-Beginning Latin Language)
Beginning Latin Language I
Beginning Latin Language II
Further Latin 1 (Level 2)
Further Latin 2 (Level 2)
Advanced Latin 1 (Level 2)
Advanced Latin 2
The Heirs of Rome: The Making of Christendom, Byzantium, and Islam in the Early Middle Ages, 400-800
From Athens to Los Alamos: Science in the Ancient & Modern Worlds

Year 3 (Level 6)
HE Level 6 Degree / Honours
Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module Name
Classics, Ancient History, Egyptology Dissertation

Optional Modules
Egyptian Language
Choose Minimum Of 20 credits from the following Modules:

Module Name
Egyptian Language 5
Egyptian Language: Reading Advanced Texts

AND
Egyptology Optionals
Choose Maximum Of 60 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students must select 60 credits in each teaching block.

Module Name
Private Life in Ancient Egypt
Egyptian Collection Practicum
Six Feet Under: Funerary Culture of Ancient Egypt
Ramesses III: Empire, Invasion, and Conspiracy
Ancient Egyptian and Ptolemaic Queens

AND
Classical Civilisation and Ancient History Optionals
Choose Maximum Of 20 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students must select 60 credits in each teaching block.

Module Name
The Greek Romance: Sea, Sun and Sex
Homer and Heroism: Homer
Classics in the Cinema
Rome and the Mediterranean 264-146 BC
The History and Archaeology of Roman Britain
Late Antiquity; The Transformation of the Roman World AD 250-600
Archaic Greece
Alexander and the Hellenistic world
Chastity and Promiscuity: Women in Aristophanes and Plato
Teaching Ancient History - Schools Placement Module
Invention, innovation and technological revolutions
A History of Violence

AND
Greek and Latin Optionals
Choose Maximum Of 20 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students can select a 20 credit elective module from Latin and Greek Language modules if they have studied one of them before. You must have done the semester 1 module to do the corresponding semester 2 module.

Module Name
Intermediate Greek Language I
Intermediate Greek Language II
Further Greek 1 (Level 3)
Further Greek 2 (Level 3)
Advanced Greek 1 (Level 3)
Advanced Greek 2 (Level 3)
Advanced Greek 3
Advanced Greek 4
Teaching Literacy through Latin 2
Intermediate Latin Language I
Intermediate Latin Language II
Advanced Latin 1 (Level 3)
Advanced Latin 2 (Level 3)
Advanced Latin 3
Advanced Latin 4

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