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Our comprehensive two-year A-Level Courses cover both the AS and A2 components, requiring students to sit exams as private candidates at approved examination centres. Successful completion of all required exams within a single assessment period ensures eligibility for the full A-Level qualification.
The study of Classical Civilisation, encapsulated in this comprehensive course, offers a fascinating journey into the ancient Greek and Roman world. It explores the rich tapestry of art, literature, culture, and ideas that have shaped Western civilisation. This subject is not only intellectually stimulating but also highly regarded by universities, providing students with a strong academic foundation that is valued across various disciplines.
The course delves into the World of the Hero, offering insights into the mythical and legendary figures that have captured the imagination of generations. By studying Greek Theatre, students gain a profound understanding of the cultural significance of drama in ancient Greece, examining its themes, techniques, and impact on society. Additionally, the exploration of democracy and Athenian society provides valuable insights into the political and social structures of the ancient world, offering parallels and contrasts with contemporary systems.
Universities value candidates who possess knowledge and appreciation of the Classics, as it demonstrates a breadth of understanding and critical thinking skills. Engaging with ancient art and literature allows students to form personal responses and interpretations, fostering a deeper connection with the material. Moreover, the analytical approach encouraged in this course enhances students’ critical thinking and evaluative skills, preparing them for academic rigour at the university level and beyond.
Furthermore, the Oxford College course in Classical Civilisation is designed not only to impart knowledge but also to nurture enthusiasm for the ancient world. By immersing students in the vibrant culture and ideas of antiquity, the course instils a lifelong passion for learning and exploration. Overall, Classical Civilisation offers a compelling blend of history, literature, and philosophy, making it an enriching and rewarding subject for aspiring scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Course Key Topics
the A-Level Classical Civilisation course is divided into 3 modules.
Module 1: The World of the Hero
In this compulsory component you will study Homer’s Odyssey, as well as Virgil’s Aeneid.
In this unit you will develop an increasingly sophisticated level of knowledge and understanding of the epics themselves, the way in which they were composed, and the religious, cultural and social values and beliefs of its society.
The poems of Homer were considered by the Greeks themselves to be a foundation of Greek culture, standing as they do at the beginning of the Western literary canon. This component will provide you with the opportunity to appreciate the lasting legacy of these works and to explore their attitudes and values. The epics of Homer, with their heroes, gods and exciting narratives, have been in continuous study since their conception, and remain popular today.
Virgil’s Aeneid, is a cornerstone and landmark of literature. Drawing inspiration from Homer, as well as from his own cultural and political context, Virgil explored what it was to be a hero in the Roman world and created a work which has proven enduringly popular.
Module 2: Culture and the Arts: Greek Theatre
The drama produced in the ancient Greek theatre is some of the most powerful literature written, and continues to have a profound and wide-reaching influence on modern culture and readers today. To fully understand Greek theatre, this unit will take you on a study not only of the plays but also the context in which they were first performed in front of the Athenian audience.
You will study three plays, all of which have proven to be enduring favourites. The themes and concepts explored by these plays are of significant relevance and interest both to the modern audience as well as that of the original performance.
These plays are:
- Euripides’ Bacchae
- Sophocles’ Oedipus the King
- Aristophanes’ Frogs
In this unit we will also study of the physical theatre space used by the Greeks to stage their dramas, and also depictions of this staging in the surviving material record.
Module 3: Beliefs and Ideas: Democracy and the Athenians
In this final unit, the focus of study is to examine the concept of Democracy; what this meant to the Athenians, and to consider its positive and negative aspects. You will study the reforms of two key thinkers in depth, Solon and Cleisthenes, and assess the extent to which they laid the foundations for the democracy of the 5th century BC.
You will also explore how democracy permeated Athenian identity, and how it was not only celebrated and idealised, but also how it was criticised. The concepts of ‘popular’ leaders who mislead the people, or give them what they want rather than what they need, and a voting public who may not be fully informed on the issues, may resonate with today’s learners and make this study of one of the West’s foundational political ideas engaging and relevant. Finally, you will study extracts from the comedies of Aristophanes, whose wit and political satire can still capture a modern audience as much as he did an ancient one.
(Please click on the curriculum tab above to see a detailed view of each module)
Course Content
A-Level Classical Civilisation – FREE Starter Pack
How to…. (a series of explainer videos)
Module 1 – The World of the Hero
Module 2 – Culture and the Arts: Greek Theatre
Module 3 – Beliefs and Ideas: Democracy and the Athenians
Course Resources
Final Exam
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