A wide range of Undergraduate modules is available to students taking Classics and Ancient World degrees.
Modules In Translation
Modules starting with code CLAS do not require a knowledge of an ancient languages. These modules are open to students from other departments, subject to available space, except for:
- CLAS0004 Approaches to the Ancient World (compulsory for Ancient World students: open to Classics, Ancient History and Classical Archaeology and Classical Civilisation students, subject to permission of the Ancient World Tutor).
- CLAS0005 Interpreting Greek Literature and CLAS0006 Interpreting Latin Literature (compulsory for Classics and Joint Degree students: open to Ancient World students subject to permission of the Departmental Tutor).
- CLAS0020 Classics and Literary Theory (compulsory for Classics and Joint Degree students: open to Ancient World students subject to permission of the Departmental Tutor).
Modules In Ancient Greek
- Compulsory modules and standard language modules (Beginners to Advanced) will be offered every year.
- Text and thematic modules are rotated and not available every year.
Modules In Latin
- Compulsory modules and standard language modules (Beginners to Advanced) will be offered every year.
- Text and thematic modules are rotated and not available every year.
Modules In Ancient Middle Eastern Languages
- Compulsory modules and standard language modules (Beginners to Advanced) will be offered every year.
- Text and thematic modules are rotated and not available every year.
Module lists
- List of modules running in 2023-24 in the Department of Greek and Latin.
- List of modules running in 2024-25 in the Department of Greek and Latin.
- List of all Undergraduate modules available to students taking Classics and Ancient World degrees.
See also
- The UCL Common Timetable for dates/times of modules this year.
- The Greek and Latin Degree Structures page.