Undergraduate Modules Years 2-3
Ancient History
These are all the modules available to second- and third-year students in Ancient History. If you are taking an Integrated degree, you will have a different set of core modules, and additional options in Archaeology or History.
Core modules
Available every year.
Optional modules
Available in alternate years — see the Archaeology and Ancient History Module Catalogue for details.
- Julian the Apostate - 10 credits (HS3307)
- The End of Antiquity- 10 credits (HS3308)
- Greek Values - 10 credits (HS3309)
- Gods and the Polis - 10 credits (HS3330)
- Roman Religion - 10 credits (HS3331)
- Rome and Carthage - 20 credits (HS3333)
- Gender and Sexuality - 20 credits (HS3362)
- Life in Ancient Rome - 10 credits (HS4358)
- Houses in Roman Italy - 10 credits (HS4363)
- The Roman Army - 20 credits (HS4367)
Language modules
Optional; available every year.
- Reading Latin 1 - 20 credits (HS3421)
- Reading Greek 1 - 20 credits (HS3423)
- Reading Latin 2 - 20 credits (HS3322)
- Reading Greek 2 - 20 credits (HS3324)
- Latin Historical Texts - 10 credits (HS3343/4)
- Greek Historical Texts - 10 credits (HS3345/6)
Optional modules run by the Archaeology Department
Available in alternate years — see the Archaeology and Ancient History Module Catalogue for details. These modules may have different regulations about referencing styles, submission procedures, etc., so make sure you read the module handouts carefully.
- Roman Britain - 20 credits (HS2362)
