HGS Classic Civilisations
Course Overview
This course provides you with the opportunity to study Greek and Roman civilisation through a range of topics. As well as appreciating classical literature in translation and various background topics we also focus on the culture of Greek and Roman society.
Course Content
There are three components that will be studied over the two year course as follows:-
Year 12
The World of the Hero. This is the compulsory study of literature in translation and we will be undertaking an in-depth study of Homer’s Odyssey.
Beliefs and Ideas. This component looks at one area of classical thought in combination with both literature in translation and visual/material culture. We will be studying Greek Religion.
Year 13
The World of the Hero. We will be undertaking our second in-depth study of Virgil’s Aeneid.
Culture and the Arts. This is the study of visual and material culture and we will be looking at Greek Theatre.
Lessons will focus on discussion of the topics and the wider social and historical context. An element of independent study is expected, and regular essays/context questions are set. All units are assessed by written examination. There is no coursework option.
Course Entry Requirements
Standard entry requirements apply
Course Specification
OCR H408
Homework
At A Level, students are expected to complete a minimum of 5 hours of study a week on top of their allocated lesson time.