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King's College London, United Kingdom, Strand

Classical Studies, Postgraduate Diploma

  • Classical Studies, Postgraduate Diploma
  • Full-time
  • Duration : 9 months

Student Type

Indicative Fees

AUD 12,296

Study mode

On Campus

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Course Highlights

This graduate diploma is ideal as a bridge to master's study or beyond if you are new to the study of the classical world.

Career Opportunities

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Course Overview

Key Benefits One of the world's largest and most distinguished Department of Classics. Unrivalled location for the study of the ancient world thanks to London's unique range of specialist libraries, museums and galleries. Ideal preparation for further graduate study in all areas of Classics. King's graduates enjoy one of the best employment rates and starting salaries in the UK. Ranked 6th in the UK for graduate employment (Times and Sunday Times Good Universities Guide 2016)

Subjects

Programme Structure Required Modules There are no required modules for this course. Optional Modules You will take 120 credits from a range of modules, which may typically include: Minoans and Mycenaeans The Classical Art of the Body: Greek Sculpture The Art of Making: Craft Production from Classical Antiquity to Today Augustus: Power & Propaganda The History & Theory of Ancient Slavery Greek Religion Pagans, Christians and Jews in the Roman Empire Streetwise: Narrating the City in classical literature Neronian Literature and Culture Plato s Myths: the soul, desire and the beyond Living forever: fame and glory from Homeric heroes to Roman emperors (and beyond)

English Entry Requirement

7

Contact Details

King's College London

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