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Is this subject right for me?
Do you spend a lot of your free time reading?
Do you enjoy History and Literature?
Classical Civilisation is a fascinating subject in its
own right but in gaining a knowledge and understanding of
the classical world you will be better equipped to understand
our own culture and civilization, which owes so much to
Greece and Rome.
You will be introduced to the world of classical literature,
politics, theatre and society and you will learn about
some of the greatest figures in world history such as
the philosophers, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and the heroic
figures of Homer's epics, Achilles, Odysseus, and Helen
of Troy. You will also be introduced to some of the major
political figures including Alexander the Great, Julius
Caesar and Cicero. There is an emphasis on using original
sources and you will study the works of Herodotus, Thucydides,
Cicero, Plutarch, Homer and Virgil.
What is the course content and how is
it assessed?
AS Classical Civilisation (Year 1)
Module 1 - An Introduction to an Aspect
of Classical Civilisation
The Life and Times of Cicero
Module 2 - An Introduction to an
Aspect of Classical Civilisation
Homer: The Odyssey (in translation)
Assessment
One written paper (1 hour 30 minutes) for each module
Each paper is 50% of total AS marks
AS is 50% of total A Level marks
A2 Classical Civilisation (Year 2)
Module 3 - A study of an Aspect of Classical
Civilisation
The Persian Wars
Module 4 - A Study of an Aspect of Classical
Civilisation
Virgil: The Aeneid (in translation)
Assessment
One written paper (1 hour 30 minutes) for each module
Each paper is 50% of total A2 marks
Entry Requirements
The general entry requirements for studying at Advanced
level apply.
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