Bachelor of Arts in English and Classical Studies

Course overview

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Qualification Bachelor's Degree
Study mode Full-time, Part-time
Duration 3 years
Intakes January, May, September
Tuition (Local students) $ 34,273
Tuition (Foreign students) $ 72,252
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Fees

Tuition

$ 34,273
Local students
$ 72,252
Foreign students

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Entry Requirements

English Language Requirements:

  • IELTS from non-authorised test centres: 7.5 overall, minimum 7.0 in any band
  • GCE A-level English: B
  • GCE AS-level English: A
  • TOEFL Internet based iB: 109 minimum 25 any part, 29 in writing
  • Pearson's PTE (Academic): 73 overall, minimum 64 in any band and 70 in writing
  • Cambridge CAE (Certificate in Advanced English): B, no less than good in all elements
  • Cambridge CAE and CPE: 191 overall, no less than 185 in all elements
  • Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC): Grade 1

Curriculum

First year

  • Approaches to Poetry
  • Approaches to Shakespeare or Contemporary Writing or Introduction to Old English
  • Studying Written Texts

Two Classics Options (e.g.):

  • Epic
  • Comedy
  • Greek and Roman Drama
  • Ovid After Ovid
  • Greek or Latin Language

Second year

One of:

  • Literature 1(1200-1500) followed by Literature 2 (1500-1700)
  • Literature 1(1200-1500) followed by special subject
  • Special subject followed by Literature 2 (1500-1700)
  • The Classical Legacy

Two Classics Options (e.g.):

  • Epic
  • Comedy
  • Greek and Roman Drama
  • Ovid After Ovid
  • Greek or Latin Language

Third year 

One of:

  • Literature 3 (1700-1830) followed by Literature 4 (1830-1945)
  • Literature 3 (1700-1830) followed by special subject
  • Special subject followed by Literature 4 (1830-1945)

Two special subjects in Classical Studies (e.g.):

  • Receptions of Greek Tragedy
  • Configurations of Gender and Sexuality
  • Emotions in the Ancient World
  • Cinematic Antiquity
  • Time, Temporality and Texts
  • The Senses

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