The modular structure of the programme allows you to concentrate on areas of particular interest while still providing breadth of coverage. There is one required training course in classical research methods and skills that runs across the two teaching semesters (20 credits). This course is specially designed for classicists and aims to introduce you to areas of the discipline beyond your own specialities and to help you with the practical skills of finding and presenting information; it also equips you with the independent skills you need to complete your dissertation.In addition, you will choose five courses from a list of options (each 20 credits), subject to availability. These enable you to work with increasing independence on advanced scholarship and prepare you for the final stage of the Masters, the dissertation (60 credits). Taught courses You will take several courses across two semesters of teaching, including a compulsory course and a range of optional courses. Research dissertation You will undertake a research project and produce a dissertation which is submitted on an assigned date in mid-August. This article was published on 2024-08-01