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MA - Master of Arts
University of Warwick
Full Time
SEP-25
1 year
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MA - Master of Arts
University of Warwick
Full Time
SEP-25
1 year
MA - Master of Arts
University of Warwick
Part Time
SEP-25
2 years
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Course Overview
The taught MA courses provide an overview of the scope of the visual and material culture of the ancient world the ways in which it might be studied and the questions that can be asked of it. The core module gives students an awareness of historiography and methodological issues affecting the study of the material culture of the ancient world as well as inviting them to consider the ways in which its study can contribute to our picture of antiquity. Optional modules allow students to develop their interests in particular aspects of the subject (art epigraphy numismatics or an approved external option) in more depth while a core language component provides the linguistic skills necessary to conduct further research.
This MA provides a thorough preparation in research techniques if you are considering further research in the fields of art numismatics or epigraphy or are working on an historical topic that involves the consideration of material evidence. It will also provide a detailed understanding of ancient visual and material culture to prepare you if you are aiming to enter a career in museums and curatorial work or in education. This MA also provides a solid basis for independent research and often leads students to engage in MPhil/PhD studies in Ancient Visual and Material Culture.
Teaching
Assessment
Assessed by a 5000 word essay on a topic of your choice decided upon by negotiation with a member of academic staff. The dissertation will be a piece of work 15000 – 20000 words and built on the research carried out whilst on the programme.
Skills from this degree
The degree is designed to introduce students to major issues in the study of ancient material culture and to key methodologies and approaches. It will help to develop students’ intellectual skills in the following areas:
It will also help to develop the following key transferable skills:
Careers
Typical career paths chosen by our graduates include jobs in museums and the heritage sector education the art market the civil service and further research.
Our department has a dedicated professionally qualified Senior Careers Consultant offering impartial advice and guidance together with workshops and events throughout the year. Previous examples of workshops and events include:
Students will need to have achieved or be expecting to achieve a high 2:1 undergraduate degree in Classics/Ancient History/Archaeology or a relevant subject to be considered for entry.
Students living in
Domestic
£11,060 per year
Students from Domestic
This is the fee you pay if the University is in the same country that you live in (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)
£26,110 per year
Students from EU
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from somewhere in the EU.
£26,110 per year
Students from International
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from a country outside the EU.