The Course
This a new and exciting course which includes a diverse range of ancient
sources and material, including classical literature, archaeology, mythology and
history. You will learn about the birth of Western civilisation from 150 BC to
500AD by studying the society and culture of Ancient Greece and Rome.
You will learn about ancient heroes, gods and mythical beings, and the
culture and beliefs of the ancient Greeks and Romans in a wide ranging subject
involving the study of literature, material culture, ancient thought and ideas,
and the ancient historical context.
If you are looking to apply to university, Classical Civilisation can be
extremely useful. You not only acquire specific Classical knowledge, but also
important transferable skills such as analysing sources and developing
independent, critical and evaluative approaches. You learn to formulate and
support an argument and develop a valuable understanding of cultures very
different to your own.
The study of A Level Classical Civilisation can often lead to the
university-level study of Classics, Drama, English, History, History of Art,
Philosophy and Politics. Classical Civilisation is listed on UCL’s list of
preferred A Level subjects and it is also listed on Trinity College, Cambridge’s
list of Generally Suitable Arts A Levels. It is also listed as a useful subject
for degrees in Classical Studies and Philosophy in the Russell Group ‘Informed
Choices’ document. Information from UCAS shows that students who studied
Classical Civilisation went on to study in such diverse disciplines as Medicine,
Veterinary Science and Chemistry!
It is not only those looking to attend university who benefit from the study
of Classical Civilisation. From the proven ability to write a well-structured
extended response to the acknowledgement of the views of others and a culturally
sensitive approach to these, Classics puts students in an excellent position to
seek employment and opportunities
You will study the following OCR specification:
H408 E Classical
Civilisation Option E 11 The World of the Hero 22 Imperial Image 31 Greek
Religion
The assessment is based on three components:
- The World of the Hero (Homer’s Odyssey and Virgil’s Aeneid) corresponds to
40% of the total A Level and is examined through a 2 hour 20mins paper.
- Imperial Image corresponds to 30% of the total A Level and is examined
through a 1 hour 45mins paper.
- Greek Religion corresponds to 30% of the total A Level and is examined
through a 1 hour 45mins paper.