LT4998 Dissertation in Latin for Study Abroad Programmes
Academic year
2024 to 2025 Semester 1
Curricular information may be subject to change
Further information on which modules are specific to your programme.
Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
60
SCQF level
SCQF level 10
Availability restrictions
Available only to final-year Honours students in the School of Classics who have been accepted into a relevant Study Abroad programme.
Planned timetable
TBC
Module Staff
Individual supervisors assigned as required
Module description
This module enables St Andrews students on Study Abroad schemes to carry out a substantial piece of work on a topic essentially of their own choice, under the joint supervision of one member of staff at the host institution and another in St Andrews. It is particularly intended for use in institutions where the language of instruction is not English and a language barrier would otherwise prevent the student from studying there successfully. The dissertation will be written in English and may relate to any aspect of Latin literature or life in ancient Rome, provided that the study of Latin texts is involved. The topic must be approved by the Dissertations Co-ordinator and Honours Adviser/Study Abroad Co-ordinator in Classics. The dissertation will be completed over one semester and will be marked by staff in St Andrews.
Relationship to other modules
Pre-requisites
40 CREDITS FROM LT2001, LT2002, LT2003, LT2004, INCLUDING ONE PASS AT 11 OR BETTER, OR A PASS IN LT3018, OR EVIDENCE OF EQUIVALENT LINGUISTIC ACHIEVEMENT.
Anti-requisites
YOU CANNOT TAKE THIS MODULE IF YOU TAKE CL4794 OR TAKE CL4795 OR TAKE CL4990 OR TAKE CL4998 OR TAKE CL4999 OR TAKE GK4998 OR TAKE GK4999 OR TAKE LT4999
Assessment pattern
Coursework = 100%
Re-assessment
Coursework (resubmission of dissertation = 100%)
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
1-hour briefing in third year; 3 hours workshops and 4 hours of supervisory meetings across two semesters.
Scheduled learning hours
8
Guided independent study hours
592
LT4998 Dissertation in Latin for Study Abroad Programmes
Academic year
2024 to 2025 Semester 2
Curricular information may be subject to change
Further information on which modules are specific to your programme.
Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
60
SCQF level
SCQF level 10
Availability restrictions
Available only to final-year Honours students in the School of Classics who have been accepted into a relevant Study Abroad programme.
Planned timetable
TBC
Module Staff
Individual supervisors assigned as required
Module description
This module enables St Andrews students on Study Abroad schemes to carry out a substantial piece of work on a topic essentially of their own choice, under the joint supervision of one member of staff at the host institution and another in St Andrews. It is particularly intended for use in institutions where the language of instruction is not English and a language barrier would otherwise prevent the student from studying there successfully. The dissertation will be written in English and may relate to any aspect of Latin literature or life in ancient Rome, provided that the study of Latin texts is involved. The topic must be approved by the Dissertations Co-ordinator and Honours Adviser/Study Abroad Co-ordinator in Classics. The dissertation will be completed over one semester and will be marked by staff in St Andrews.
Relationship to other modules
Pre-requisites
40 CREDITS FROM LT2001, LT2002, LT2003, LT2004, INCLUDING ONE PASS AT 11 OR BETTER, OR A PASS IN LT3018, OR EVIDENCE OF EQUIVALENT LINGUISTIC ACHIEVEMENT.
Anti-requisites
YOU CANNOT TAKE THIS MODULE IF YOU TAKE CL4794 OR TAKE CL4795 OR TAKE CL4990 OR TAKE CL4998 OR TAKE CL4999 OR TAKE GK4998 OR TAKE GK4999 OR TAKE LT4999
Assessment pattern
Coursework = 100%
Re-assessment
Coursework (resubmission of dissertation = 100%)
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
1-hour briefing in third year; 3 hours workshops and 4 hours of supervisory meetings across two semesters.
Scheduled learning hours
8
Guided independent study hours
592