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BA Classical Archaeology
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Objectives
Classics embraces the study of all aspects of the cultures of Greece and Rome (their languages, literature, thought, religion, art, archaeology and history) and their influence on later ages. King's Classics Department is acknowledged as one of the very best in the country, and the variety and flexibility of our teaching reflects the richness of the subject.
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Entry requirements
Entry Requirements -International Baccalaureate 34 points overall including HL6 in English and History -Irish Leaving Certificate A1 A1 B1 B1 B2 B2 at Higher level including grade B1 in English or History -European Baccalaureate 80% overall inc 80% in English or History -USA: Advanced Placement Tests Three AP subjects with 544 including English or History at grade 5 -Australia: Tertiary Entrance Ranking 95+ Tertiary Entrance Ranking, or an OP of band 4 for Queensland
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Academic title
BA Classical Archaeology
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Course description
BA Classical Archaeology
This programme is for students who wish to focus on the art and archaeology of classical Greece and Rome; the core programme (which in year one is partially taught in the Museum of London's Archaeological Archive and Research Centre) introduces students to the full scope of the contemporary discipline of archaeology, from fieldwork to museology. Extensive use is also made of the collections of the British Museum. Prior acquaintance with Greek or Latin is welcomed, but not assumed. We encourage the learning of Greek and Latin as fundamental to the study of the ancient world: we teach both from beginners' level up and require all our students to pass at least one language module.
Programme
Year 1
-Archaeological Method I
-Latin or Greek Language
Year 2
-Archaeological Method II
Year 3
-Dissertation in archaeological subject
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