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Ancient Greek Honours

Offered by: Faculty of Arts
Convenor: Dr Elizabeth Minchin
Administration: School of Cultural Inquiry


Admission requirements:
The program for the degree with Honours in Ancient Greek will comprise the following:

  1. completion of the pass degree
  2. a major in Ancient Greek
  3. three other courses from among the courses offered by the Classics and Ancient History Program (or included in List A or List B of later-year courses in the Classics major).
  4. other courses to make up the units for a pass degree, including a major from outside the Honours Program

It is strongly recommended that candidates for Honours in Ancient Greek take at least one course of Latin.

A Credit average must be attained in the required courses, including Distinction levels in at least two of the courses in the Ancient Greek major.

Mid-year admission is possible.

Ancient Greek lV, (Honours)
The Honours year consists of three components, viz. a thesis and two seminars. One Honours seminar is offered each semester: Seminar A and Seminar B.

Thesis
A thesis of 15,000 words on an approved topic, to be submitted normally by the Monday of the last teaching week of the final semester of the candidate's course. Students are required to select the topic for the thesis in consultation with the Convener before the end of their preceding year, and to begin study for it during the intervening vacation.

Courses Offered in 2009

Fourth Year
GREK4005F
  Ancient Greek IV Honours (full time)
GREK4005P  Ancient Greek IV Honours (part time)

Assessment

Honours candidates will be assessed on the thesis and the seminars. The seminars will be assessed on a combination of coursework and a final three-hour examination.

There will also be a final three-hour examination (one and a half-hour for Combined Honours courses) in unseen translation from Ancient Greek to be taken at the end of the last semester of the candidate's course.

The thesis will carry one-third of the assessment and the coursework in both seminars and the final examinations (including the unseen translation paper) two-thirds of the assessment.

Combined Honours in the Classics Program

The Classics program has Combined Honours courses in the following: Ancient Greek and Ancient History; Ancient Greek and Classics; Ancient Greek and Latin; Latin and Ancient History; Latin and Classics. Combined Honours courses may also be arranged with other Programs in the Faculty of Arts.

Admission requirements for Combined Honours courses in the Classics Program

  1. completion of the pass degree.
  2. majors in Ancient Greek and Ancient History; OR Ancient Greek and Classics; OR Ancient Greek and Latin; OR Latin and Ancient History; OR Latin and Classics.
  3. two other courses from among the courses offered by the Classics Program (or included in List A or List B of later-year courses in the Classics major).
  4. a Credit average must be attained in the required courses, including Distinction levels in at least two of the courses in each major.

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