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University of Exeter, BA (Hons), Ancient History

 United Kingdom
Years 1 and 2: Students study the main issues of Greek and Roman history, the societies and political ideas of the Greeks and Romans and their ways of looking at their past; this involves a close study of original sources in translation; in year 1 students also study Latin or Greek and can choose in years 2 and 3 to continue this language study; a fast-track module is available to allow accelerated learning of Greek in the 1st year. Year 3: Students study a central period in the literary and political history of Greece or Rome, and choose 3 options from a wide range of modules; a dissertation may be substituted for 1 of the options.

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