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MSt in Greek and/or Latin Languages and Literature

MSt in Greek and/or Latin Languages and Literature

Different course options

Study mode

Full time

Duration

9 months

Start date

OCT-25

Key information
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Qualification type

MSt - Master of Studies

Subject areas

Latin Language Greek: Modern Greek (Classical) Europe: Literature

Course Summary

About the course

This nine-month course is designed to allow you a period of study of Greek and/or Latin literature which is both more advanced and more independent than you will be used to from your undergraduate courses, and at the same time more tightly structured and supervised than work for a doctorate.

The MSt in the main master's course in Classical literature and the one which the faculty recommends unless there are particular reasons for preferring the MPhil in Greek and/or Latin Languages and Literature.

Most, but not all, students take the course as preparation for a research degree, and for such students it might offer, for instance, linguistic training the opportunity to become acquainted with an ancillary discipline such as papyrology or palaeography engagement with a particular author's texts at a deeper level and a first introduction, via the dissertation, to extended research and the extended presentation of a scholarly argument.

Assessment

Assessment for text options is by two essays of 5,000 words, submitted either in Hilary or Trinity term, depending on your choices, and a translation exam in Trinity term. Skills-based options are assessed either by exam or by pre-submitted work, or by a combination of the two. The dissertation is submitted in Trinity term.

Graduate destinations

Many MSt graduates go on to take doctorates, either in Oxford or elsewhere. Many subsequently take up university teaching or research posts after finishing their doctorates. Those who do not take doctorates go into a variety of occupations, including teaching, publishing, administration, business and other professions.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£16,900

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£41,250

Entry requirements

Good first degree in a relevant subject