Study plan Bachelor's Degree in Ancient Studies

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Title of qualification awarded

Degree in Ancient Studies

Timetables

Mornings

Study plan information

Table of credits for each course

  Basic training Compulsory Optional Bacehlor's Degree
Final Project
1st year 54 6    
2nd year 6 54    
3rd year   60    
4th year     54 6
Totals 60 120 54 6

Period of study

The academic year is divided into semesters.

Part-time or full-time

Full-time; slow track available.

Specialisations

Specialisation in Ancient Languages
Specialisation in the Ancient World

Basic and compulsory training

1st year 2nd year
1st semester
  • Digital Tools for the Study of Antiquity
  • Elements of Latin
  • Elements of Greek
  • Introduction to Archaeology
  • History and Civilisation of the Ancient Near East
2nd semester
  • Greek Narrative Texts
  • Latin Narrative Texts
  • Ancient Literary Genres
  • History and Civilisation of Egypt
  • Classical Art History
1st semester
  • Classical Archaeology
  • Ancient Philosophy
  • Greek Historiography and Philosophy
  • Latin Historiography and Oratory
  • History of Greece
2nd semester
  • Greek Civilisation
  • The Iliad and the Odyssey
  • The Aeneid
  • History of Rome
  • Indo-European Languages and Peoples
 
3rd year 4th year
1st semester
  • Ancient Numismatics and Ceramics
  • Greek Lyric Poets
  • The Epistolary Genre in Rome
  • Roman Civilisation
  • Social and Economic History of the Ancient World
2nd semester
  • The Poetry of Horace
  • Ancient Literature (Latin) / Ancient Literature (Greek)
  • The Theatre in Greece
  • Epigraphic Texts and Contexts
  • Protohistory of the Mediterranean
  • Bachelor's Degree Final Project

Optional subjects

4th year
  • Modern Language I (Basque, English, French, Galician, German, Modern Greek, Italian, Occitan, Portuguese, Romanian) (*)
  • Modern Language II (Basque, English, French, Galician, German, Modern Greek, Italian, Occitan, Portuguese, Romanian) (*)
 

(*) You can enrol in a maximum of 12 credits in these subjects.

In order to obtain the specialisation, a minimum of 30 credits belonging to the pathway must be taken. Not completing 30 credits will be understood as an interest for a more general training.

Specialisation in Ancient Languages Specialisation in the Ancient World

  • Work Placement
  • Advanced Use of Digital Tools for the Study of Antiquity
  • The Origins of the Classical Languages
  • Language and Culture of Mycenaean Greece
  • Language and Culture in Ancient Near East
  • Language and Culture in Ancient Egypt
  • The Bible. Origins and Tradition
  • Medieval Latin
  • Mythology and Religion
  • Palaeography
  • Transmission and Reception of Ancient Texts
  • The Classical Tradition in European Literature

  • Work Placement
  • Advanced Use of Digital Tools for the Study of Antiquity
  • Rhetoric and Politics in Antiquity
  • Greek Archaeology
  • Roman Archaeology
  • Hispanic Archaeology
  • Greek Art
  • Roman Art
  • Texts for the Study of Hispania
  • Ancient History of Catalonia
  • History and Gender in Ancient Times
  • War and Imperialism in the Ancient World

All optional subjects are worth 6 credits.

Additional information

All optional subjects are not scheduled each year.