This accessible and rewarding course explores the literature, language, art and archaeology of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. The topics that you will cover include the Homeric epics, Athenian tragedy and its reception in the modern world, Roman poetry and politics, and the archaeology of Pompeii and Roman Britain. You will also study classical Latin.
No formal entry requirements. Computer and internet access required.
If you’re new to study or to the OU, it is recommended that you start with a course at Level 1.
October, February
DipHE
Distance and Flexible learning
Flexible
General
Arts and Humanities
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