Classical Greek Language and Literature – Field of study catalogue MU
Classical Greek Language and Literature“To the roots of our civilization.” |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- describe thoroughly the grammar of the Attic dialect of classical Greek (morphology as well as syntax)
- interpret soundly the linguistic features of an original Greek text
- interpret an original Greek text in its literary and historical context
- gain an orientation in both ancient Greek and Latin texts
- successfully apply the theoretical knowledge of a metrical structure of Greek poetry to the dialogue of dramatic texts
- describe in broader strokes Latin grammar and translate original Latin texts with the help of a dictionary
- gain an orientation in the historical development of the ancient world
- gain an orientation in technical terminology pertaining to linguistics and literary criticism, in auxiliary fields of study, and in scholarly journals
- gain an orientation in the area studies of the ancient world
For successful graduation, students are required to present and defend the Bachelor’s thesis and successfully complete the state examination. In order to access the state exam, the student is required to obtain at least 180 ECTS credits, consisting of 160 ECTS credits for courses within the study programme, 10 ECTS credits for the Bachelor’s thesis seminar, and 10 credits for type A/required courses shared by all students of the Faculty of Arts (philosophy, physical education, and foreign language). The courses providing basic formation in the studied field are type A/required; they amount to 97 ECTS credits for the single-study programme and include credits awarded for the completion of preparatory courses for the Bachelor’s thesis. Type C/elective courses amount to 45 ECTS credits and are chosen by students according to their preferences and future specialization. The remaining 28 ECTS credits may be obtained for successful completion of any type C/elective courses within the study programme or courses offered by other departments of the Faculty of Arts.
During the course of their studies, students should follow the study catalogue valid for their year of matriculation. The study catalogues for the individual years of matriculation are available at the Faculty of Arts website.
The Bachelor’s state examination tests the student for the following abilities and competences:
- thorough knowledge of the normative grammar of the Attic dialect of classical Greek;
- knowledge of technical terminology in the field of linguistics and general knowledge of the ancient Mediterranean languages;
- thorough knowledge of the development of Greek literature and general knowledge of the relations between the basic developmental stages of Roman literature and Greek literature;
- general knowledge of the role of Classical Studies in the domains of Humanities and Social Sciences, as well as the knowledge of their particular sub-fields of Classics and their scientific methodology;
- being well-read in the writers selected for compulsory reading.
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