Type: 
University
Region: 
Wielkopolskie
Programme: 
History
Area: 
Social sciences
Level: 
Master's Programme
Mode of studies: 
full-time programme
Duration: 
2 years
Tuition fee: 
enrollment: 85 PLN; check partner universities for other fees
Application deadline: 
星期五, 20 June, 2014
Language: 
EN
Start date: 
星期三, 1 October, 2014
Credits (ECTS): 
120
Admission requirements: 

A or equivalent degree in a relevant subject. Relevant subjects are in particular Ancient History, Archaeology, and Classical Philology.
Verifiable knowledge of the language spoken at the university where the programme is taken up is a requisite, as well as functional knowledge of two further modern languages (at least one which is the official language of one of the partner universities).
Knowledge of Ancient Greek or Latin.
The students who are admitted to the European Master in Classical Cultures Studies have the same rights and obligations, as all other regularly enrolled students at the partner universities of the consortium.
Application documents are listed on a programme home-page. Candidates apply to the university at which they start the Masters programme.

Description: 
 
History, speciality: classical culture (Studies under the joint study programme “European Master in Classical Cultures”, EMCC)
Programme description
The unique profile of the EMCC is marked by both its specific international and interdisciplinary design and its aim to promote academic excellence. The obligation of each student to study at no less than two universities teaching in different languages forms the basis of this international programme. Each of the universities at which a part of the credits necessary for a successful completion of the programme has been validated will award a Masters degree (double or multiple).
Core modules comprise three main subjects: Ancient History, Classical Philology and Archaeology plus a total of 5 modules.
Two advanced modules are designed to improve methodological and language skills.
Extension modules aim at professionalising the students further by expanding geographic and historical knowledge in the pertinent field, and by deepening the understanding of methodological problems.
A week-long interdisciplinary compact course (blockseminar) will be organised by the local coordinators and take place once a year at changing locations.
The programme includes placements which offer the opportunity to gain hands-on or practice-oriented experience.