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"The myths and mystery surrounding Classics not only have made this subject interesting but also exciting and enjoyable to learn about."
A-Level Classical Civilisation enables you to explore the roots of the modern world through studying the history, literature and art of ancient Greece and Rome.
These epic stories continue to influence writers, artists and film-makers, as well as political and even military thought, in the modern world today.
As part of this course you will visit the British Museum and take in theatre performances of Greek Tragedy and/or Comedy in your first year. There is also the chance to visit Rome or Athens in the second year.
Classical Civilisation goes especially well with Humanities subjects, including History, Law and Politics. In addition, you may consider studying it alongside Arts subjects such as English, Art, Media and Film Studies. It can also combine well with Sociology and Psychology. For Science and Maths students interested in taking a balancing or contrasting subject, Classical Civilisation could be exactly what you are looking for.
All lessons will be taught cross-campus in our state of the art Immersive Rooms (more information can be found in the video below) allowing class discussions and the highest quality of teaching.
The World of The Hero
In your first year, you will study Homer's epic poem 'The Odyssey'. Following Odysseus' adventures on his way home from Troy - defeating a cyclops and travelling to the underworld along the way.
In the second year, you will compare Homer's Odyssey' with Virgil's 'Aeneid'. This follows Aeneas' flight from Troy, with his aged father and son, to founding the Roman Empire.
Greek Theatre
The origins of theatre. Greek tragedians, Sophocles and Euripides use myths to explore violent dysfunctional families, the role of the rule and his people and whether it is fate or free will which governs our lives. Whereas the comedian Aristophanes pokes fun at the topical problems facing 5th Century Athens.
Greek Religion
You will study the Olympian Gods such as Zeus, Athene and Poseidon. How the ancient Greeks worshipped their gods through festivals, temples and sacrifices. As well as the emerging philosophical ideas of Socrates.
You will take part in classroom readings or plays and the epics and be guided through the ancient world with a mix of group activities, films and class discussion. Assessment takes place through three written exams at the end of the two years (with mock exams to help you along the way).
"Classical Civilisation made me stand out at the interview - it proved that I was interested in unusual things!"
There are no essential course costs, but students may wish to buy their own books and there will also be optional trips.
Year one - books approximately £25
Year one - trips approximately £20
Year two - books approximately £15