Ancient language and culture studies 725
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Ancient Language and Culture Studies 725
Module Details
- Module code: AKG 725
- Qualification: Postgraduate
- Faculty: Faculty of Humanities
- Module content: An in-depth study of a theme in Ancient Studies. This module is designed to guide students to become familiar with primary and secondary sources and how to use them.
- Module credits: 20.00
- NQF Level: 08
- Programmes: BAHons specialising in Ancient Studies
- Prerequisites: No prerequisites
- Contact time: 6 discussion classes
- Language of tuition: Module is presented in English
- Period of presentation: Year
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