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  1. Historical and contemporary study of musical texts, contexts, and performance

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of Music

    OU staff investigate an array of musical practices in a variety of contexts, both historically and in the present day. Topics include performance (and performance techniques from the fifteenth century to the twenty-first; musical and textual sources; and film music and recordings.

  2. Medieval Studies

    MA

    University of Wales Trinity Saint David - School of Archaeology, History and Anthropology

    The interdisciplinary MA in Medieval Studies is located within the School of Archaeology, History and Anthropology, but draws on the expertise of members of staff in different disciplines - History, English, Archaeology, and Celtic Studies - both for core modules and for the more discipline specific modules which form the various pathways.We have a long tradition of specialist teaching in the medieval period at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Students will be able to engage with several important and high profile research projects, such as 'Strata Florida', and 'Monastic Wales'.

  3. Fine Art

    MA / PGCert / PGDip

    University of Wales Trinity Saint David - School of Creative Arts

    The MA Fine Art programme is studio based and builds on student's established Fine Art practice. Student's are encouraged to develop area(s) of personal investigation, we support both traditional and innovative experimental practice through the application of ideas, media and materials.

  4. Applied Arts

    MA / PGCert / PGDip

    University of Wales Trinity Saint David - School of Creative Arts

    This programme builds upon existing craft and applied arts traditions, and expands and adapts them to address the requirements of our time. Fashion trends, cultural movements, new materials and technologies are challenging and pushing boundaries and demanding new creative innovations in craft and applied arts.

  5. Classical Studies

    MA

    University of Wales Trinity Saint David - School of Classics

    The MA in Classical Studies will have a special appeal to those students who wish to study the ancient world with a focus on language and literature, and the interpretation of ancient texts.Module Content and StructureAt Part I students take a range of modules on both Greek and Roman literature and society, as well as Latin or Greek at an appropriate level.Typical modules include:Mythmakers and Mythographers Women in Ancient Myth Myth in Greek and Roman Epic Invention of Fiction in Greece Erotic Poetry in the Ancient World Classical Oratory and Rhetoric Stories, Histories, and Ticket-Sales: Greeks and Romans on the Silver Screen Part II consists of a dissertation of 20,000 words which offers students the opportunity to undertake a sustained piece of research on a topic of their choice.

  6. Ancient History

    MA

    University of Wales Trinity Saint David - School of Classics

    The MA in Ancient History offers students whose interests centre on the study of ancient history the opportunity to take a specialist higher degree tailored to those interests.Module Content and StructureAt Part I students take a range of modules on both Greek and Roman history and society.Typical modules include:Power and Culture in the Hellenistic East Julius Caesar and his Times Between Narrative and Interpretation: Writing History in the Ancient World The Greek Economy in the Archaic and Classical Periods Early Rome and Italy Women in Ancient Myth and Society Pagans, Jews and Christians The study of ancient languages is optional.Part II consists of a dissertation of 20,000 words which offers students the opportunity to undertake a sustained piece of research on a topic of their choice.

  7. Social and economic history of Britain and Ireland 18th-20th centuries

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of History

    The research interests of members of the Department of History in this area range widely, from manufacturers to masculinity. Dr Robin Mackie specialises in business history, and relations between industry and science.

  8. Local History: South West Wales since 1800

    MA / PGDip / PGCert

    University of Wales Trinity Saint David - School of Archaeology, History and Anthropology

    The course has a specific focus on the academic study of local history with a specific focus on south-west Wales. The main themes cover agrarian development, industrial history, and social, religious and cultural history.

  9. Classics

    MA

    University of Wales Trinity Saint David - School of Classics

    Core modules: Research and Study Methodology; Approaches to Literary Criticism; at least 3 and a maximum of 4 language modules (Greek and/or Latin); Dissertation. Option modules: 1 or 2 modules from a choice of 8 non-linguistic modules, including 'Tragedy' and 'Epic'.

  10. Humanities

    MA / PGDip / PGCert

    The Open University - Faculty of Arts

    This degree is for those who want to develop their research and analytical skills and upgrade their qualifications. It will suit anyone with appropriate entry qualifications who has a passion for the arts and is looking for an intellectual challenge.

 
 
 
 
 

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