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MA in Greek Civilization (Distance Learning)

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Department
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Additional Information

The MA programme explores the multifaceted phenomenon of Greek civilization, both in its diachronic and in its thematic range. At the core of its design lies the investigation of the fundamental Greek concepts and values that shaped and are still central to the modern Western world. Freedom, democracy, aesthetics, logic and the search for truth and scientific knowledge are some of the areas the programme explores.

The programme covers the main body of Greek culture offering students a unique educational opportunity. In particular, the programme gives candidates the opportunity for an in-depth study, through specialized bibliography in English, of a number of topics. Courses draw on thematic material from various disciplines in the field of Greek civilization such as history, philosophy, literature, science, the arts and language. Moreover, students will deal with topics that attract international interest as they combine aspects of Greek antiquity with contemporary culture, such as contemporary stage approaches of ancient drama, modern Greek cinema, Greek printing history, and digital culture.

The programme’s overall aim is to provide a specialist, historical and systematic education, giving students the option to either complete elective courses or to produce a research thesis. Students will extend their learning and deepen their understanding of Greek cultural heritage studying in a contemporary and challenging digital environment.

The programme is intended for candidates who wish to pursue a career in the fields of Letters and the Arts and aspire to be actively engaged in research and education on Greek cultural studies, or plan to seek admission to a PhD programme in related fields.

Program

Semester 1

  • Modern Greek Literaturee (10 ECTS)
  • Journey through Greek Historye (10 ECTS)
  • Greek Art through Timee (10 ECTS)

Semester 2

  • Ancient Greek Theatre: Drama and Performancee (10 ECTS)
  • Greek Myth in Literature and Filme (10 ECTS)
  • Ancient Greek Philosophy and Sciencee (10 ECTS)

Semester 3
Notes: Students can opt to compose a postgraduate Thesis (30 ECTS) or attend three elective courses.

  • Special Topicse (10 ECTS)
  • Greek Printing History and Culturee (10 ECTS)
  • Performing Arts: Modern Greek Stage and Creatione (10 ECTS)
  • History of Greek Language (10 ECTS)
  • Thesis (30 ECTS)

Note: The above semester breakdown is an indicative one. A few of the courses are electives and can be substituted by others.