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Classical Philosophy/Greek Studies - Combined degree course History and Cultural Studies University of Giessen

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Degree

Baccalaureus Artium

Standard period of study (amount)

6 semesters

Location

Overview and admission

Study Type

undergraduate

Admission semester

Winter Semester only

Area of study

Greek Studies

Annotation

The central content of the subject is the literary legacy of Greek antiquity in its various cultural contexts, the methodology and linguistic competence necessary for working out and communicating this legacy, and an insight into its later reception. Words, images, motifs, thoughts, and systems of Greek literature are part of everyday social and basic knowledge. The study of Greek philology deepens and expands this knowledge, gives it a cultural-historical foundation and imparts the ability to pass it on in an informed and competent manner. Greek Philology can be studied in the degree course History and Cultural Studies (GuK) at the Justus-Liebig-University Giessen as 1st semester. Major subject: 80 CP + Thesis, second Major subject: 70 CP, first minor subject: 40 CP or as second minor subject: 30 credit points. Information and courses for prospective students can be found at: www.uni-giessen.de/studium/askjustus

Admission modus

Without admission restriction

Admission requirements (Link)

Admission requirements

Language requirements: http://www.uni-giessen.de/studium/sprachvoraussetzungen

Lecture period

  • 15.04.2024 - 19.07.2024
  • 14.10.2024 - 14.02.2025

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Languages of instruction

Main language

German

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