Classical Civilisation A2

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Students enjoy the variety of topics covered and the way in which Classical Civilisation explores the world of the Ancient Greeks and Romans through their achievements in art and literature. From ancient times right through to the present day artists, poets and dramatists have derived inspiration from the mythology and literature of Greece and Rome. Our finest architectural styles are derived from Greek temples, such as the Parthenon on the Acropolis of Athens. Western Theatre was born in Athens in the 5th Century BC. The course is taught through discussion, group work, individual research, presentations, skills sessions, lectures, reading and role-play. Roman Epic poetry is studied in the A2 course, other areas covered are tragedy and comedy in the theatre, greek and roman history and politics and mythology. Two modules are taken at A2 and all units are assessed through examinations.

Course information

Name: Classical Civilisation A2 Qualification title: GCE A2 Level in Classics Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Oxford Cambridge & RSA Examinations Created 20150611 07:17:13 Updated 20150827 13:09:39

Entry requirements

None

Provider

WORCESTER SIXTH FORM COLLEGE
Further Education
enquiries@wsfc.ac.uk
01905 362600
http://www.wsfc.ac.uk

Address

Spetchley Road Town: Worcester County:Worcestershire

Learning aims

Title: GCE A2 Level in Classics Qualification: GCE A2 Level in Classics Classification: Languages, Literature and Culture

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