Course summary
The MA in Ancient Civilisations is a unique programme, which is available both on campus and as a distance learning degree. Why choose this course? If you would like to learn more about the archaeology, history and religion of diverse cultures of the ancient world beyond Greece and Rome, this programme is ideal for you. You’ll be able to choose from a wide range of topics taught by experienced university lecturers who are specialists in their fields. Flexibility in learning: the MA is available both on campus and as a distance learning course. You can choose to study from the comfort of your own home using our VLE (virtual learning environment) and the course content and reading material we provide or in a more traditional classroom environment (also supported by VLE). You’ll have the opportunity to explore ancient Egyptian religion, the Neolithic and Bronze Age of the Near East, Chinese religion, the Celts, the art of Mesopotamia and the Near East, as well as the important civilisations of Greece and Rome, and will learn how to debate various interpretations of the past that have been put forward by archaeologists, ancient historians, and other scholars. You’ll gain research skills which will be a sound basis for further study, as well as a range of important skills which can be easily transferred to the workplace.
Modules
Part I (PG Cert, PG Dip & MA) • Ancient Egyptian Religion (30 credits; optional) • Art and Representation in the Ancient Near East (30 credits; optional) • Celtic Sanctity, Spirituality and Hagiography (30 credits; optional) • From Patriarchs to Prophets: Reading and Reception (30 credits; optional) • Gender in the Ancient World (30 credits; optional) • Introduction to Digital Humanities (30 credits; optional) • Life in the Eastern Desert of Egypt (30 credits; optional) • Myth in Greek and Roman Epic (30 credits; optional) • Religions in China, 1500 BCE – 500 CE (30 credits; optional) • Rome and the Indian Ocean: The Classical World in a Global Context (30 credits; optional) • Screening the Past: Film and History – Ancient, Medieval, Modern (30 credits; optional) • Spaces, Places and Objects in Ancient Mediterranean Religions (30 credits; compulsory) • Textiles in the Ancient World (30 credits; optional) • The History and Culture of Late Antiquity (30 credits; optional) • Unravelling Heritage History, Theory and Methods (30 credits; optional) • Work Placement (30 credits; optional). Part II (MA) • MA Dissertation Ancient Civilisations (60 credits; compulsory).
Entry requirements
Applicants are expected to have a good first degree (a first or upper second), although every application is considered in its own merit, so places may be offered on the basis of professional qualification and relevant experiences. Candidates with a lower degree classification or no degree may be admitted at Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma level, with an opportunity to upgrade to Master’s level if satisfactory progress is made.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
EU | £7800 | Whole course |
England | £7800 | Whole course |
Northern Ireland | £7800 | Whole course |
Scotland | £7800 | Whole course |
Wales | £7800 | Whole course |
Channel Islands | £7800 | Whole course |
International | £15000 | Whole course |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
College Road
Carmarthen
SA31 3EP