University of Warwick – Classics and Ancient History Visit Day 2017

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University of Warwick – Classics and Ancient History Visit Day 2017 ZOE BAKER

Course specifics: Q802 – Classics (Latin) with Study in Europe First Year Greek Culture and Society Roman Culture and Society Latin Literary Texts Beginners’ Italian Second Year Modern Italian Language II (C) Humanism and early modern Latin texts (C) City of Rome (O) Beginners’ Greek (O)

History-based module experiences Roman Culture and Society History-based module experiences Greek Culture and Society City of Rome

History-based module experiences Roman Culture and Society History-based module experiences Greek Culture and Society City of Rome

History-based module experiences Roman Culture and Society History-based module experiences Greek Culture and Society City of Rome

History-based module experiences Roman Culture and Society History-based module experiences Greek Culture and Society City of Rome

Language-based module experiences Humanism and early modern Latin texts Language-based module experiences Latin Literary Texts

Language-based module experiences Humanism and early modern Latin texts Language-based module experiences Latin Literary Texts

Language-based module experiences Humanism and early modern Latin texts Language-based module experiences Latin Literary Texts

Overall: My degree at Warwick is… Flexible You choose your degree path – whether its all culture modules, all languages, or a mixture of the two! Exciting My modules cover a cover a vast range of topics, even breaching the limits of the classical world

Zoe Baker Q802, Classics (Latin) with Study in Europe THANKS FOR LISTENING! Zoe Baker Q802, Classics (Latin) with Study in Europe