The Postgraduate Certificate in Mediterranean and European Studies provides an exceptional opportunity for students to engage with the cultural achievements and complex history of Western civilisation. You will work closely with your teacher to gain a clear view of the dynamics that have shaped the region’s political, religious, and artistic convictions.
The degree is taught under the supervision of a Woolf faculty member. Students must choose six courses in consultation with an instructor.
The course is taught in Oxbridge tutorial style: students compose short essays on the basis of their work, before meeting directly with a faculty member for an hour or more by video call. Each taught course is examined with a summative assignment.
Students will acquire an understanding of key aspects of the broad history of the region, and a deep knowledge of chosen topics. All students will begin to develop the skills to lead academic projects and to conduct independent research. Participants will also develop critical skills for analysing events in terms of interconnected cultural domains, including aspects of politics, religion, economy, literature, and material culture.
This course is accredited. It is worth 30 ECTS
Students that complete all the assignments with passing marks will receive a Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert) in Mediterranean and European Studies
This is a graduate-level degree, suitable for advanced students and those prepared to be challenged
The PGDip in Mediterranean and European Studies is a taught degree
Progress requires completing the reading assignments, submitting an essay, and meeting with the tutor
Final grades are awarded according to standard marking conventions (consult your Academic Handbook)
Full-time students take two courses concurrently
Students must take two foundation courses, selected in consultation with a faculty member
Students must take one elective course
The course cultivates research skills, evidence-based judgment, cross-cultural analysis, and effective oral and written communication. These skills are valuable for work in academia, the civil service, consulting, heritage management, journalism, law, library science, museums, publishing, schoolteaching, and tourism.
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