CK101 BA (Hons) Subject - Celtic Civilisation
Overview
See information on Timetable Groups and Subject Combinations on the BA (Hons) - CK101 page.
Programme Requirements
For information about modules, module choice, options and credit weightings, please go to Programme Requirements.
Programme Requirements
Code | Title | Credits |
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Year 1 | ||
Students take 15 credits as follows: | ||
Core Modules | ||
CC1111 | The Ancient Celts | 5 |
CC1112 | Celtic Religion and Mythology | 5 |
CC1113 | Celtic Literature | 5 |
Year 2 | ||
40-credit Subject | ||
Students take 40 credits as follows: | ||
Core Modules | ||
CC2002 | Celtic Saints | 5 |
CC2003 | Exile and Longing: Early Celtic Lyric Poetry | 5 |
CC2006 | Learning and Society in the Celtic Countries | 5 |
CC2007 | The Celtic Languages | 5 |
CC2011 | Gender, Image and Identity in Medieval Ireland | 5 |
CC2013 | The Finn Cycle | 5 |
CC2010 | Directed Research in Medieval Celtic Culture | 10 |
30-credit Subject | ||
Students take 30 credits as follows: | ||
Core Modules | ||
CC2002 | Celtic Saints | 5 |
CC2003 | Exile and Longing: Early Celtic Lyric Poetry | 5 |
CC2006 | Learning and Society in the Celtic Countries | 5 |
CC2007 | The Celtic Languages | 5 |
CC2011 | Gender, Image and Identity in Medieval Ireland | 5 |
CC2013 | The Finn Cycle | 5 |
20-credit Subject | ||
Students take modules to the value of 20 credits from the following: | 20 | |
Elective Modules | ||
Celtic Saints (5) | ||
Exile and Longing: Early Celtic Lyric Poetry (5) | ||
Learning and Society in the Celtic Countries (5) | ||
The Celtic Languages (5) | ||
Gender, Image and Identity in Medieval Ireland (5) | ||
The Finn Cycle (5) | ||
10-credit Subject | ||
Students take modules to the value of 10 credits from the following: | 10 | |
Elective Modules | ||
Celtic Saints (5) | ||
Exile and Longing: Early Celtic Lyric Poetry (5) | ||
Learning and Society in the Celtic Countries (5) | ||
The Celtic Languages (5) | ||
Gender, Image and Identity in Medieval Ireland (5) | ||
The Finn Cycle (5) | ||
Year 3 | ||
40-credit Subject 1 | ||
Students take 40 credits as follows: | ||
Core Modules | ||
CC3001 | Legends of Medieval Wales: The Mabinogi | 5 |
CC3003 | Ireland and Scotland: The Gaelic World in the Middle Ages | 5 |
CC3006 | Irish Historical Tales | 5 |
CC3010 | Early Irish I | 5 |
CC3011 | Early Irish II 2 | 5 |
CC3012 | The Roots of the Arthurian Legend | 5 |
CC3013 | Medieval Manuscript Culture | 5 |
CC3014 | Early Irish Spirituality | 5 |
30-credit Subject | ||
Students take modules to the value of 30 credits from the following: | 30 | |
Elective Modules | ||
Legends of Medieval Wales: The Mabinogi (5) | ||
Ireland and Scotland: The Gaelic World in the Middle Ages (5) | ||
Irish Historical Tales (5) | ||
Research Project (5) | ||
Early Irish I (5) | ||
Early Irish II (5) 2 | ||
The Roots of the Arthurian Legend (5) | ||
Medieval Manuscript Culture (5) | ||
Early Irish Spirituality (5) | ||
20-credit Subject | ||
Students take modules to the value of 20 credits from the following: | 20 | |
Elective Modules | ||
Legends of Medieval Wales: The Mabinogi (5) | ||
Ireland and Scotland: The Gaelic World in the Middle Ages (5) | ||
Irish Historical Tales (5) | ||
Research Project (5) | ||
Early Irish I (5) | ||
Early Irish II (5) 2 | ||
The Roots of the Arthurian Legend (5) | ||
Medieval Manuscript Culture (5) | ||
Early Irish Spirituality (5) | ||
10-credit Subject | ||
Students take modules to the value of 10 credits from the following: | 10 | |
Elective Modules | ||
Legends of Medieval Wales: The Mabinogi (5) | ||
Ireland and Scotland: The Gaelic World in the Middle Ages (5) | ||
Irish Historical Tales (5) | ||
Early Irish I (5) | ||
Early Irish II (5) 2 | ||
The Roots of the Arthurian Legend (5) | ||
Medieval Manuscript Culture (5) | ||
Early Irish Spirituality (5) |
- 1
Students may substitute one module from Semester 2 with CC3009 Research Project (5 credits). Students should refer to the Department for timetabling information.
- 2
Students wishing to take this module must have studied Early Irish previously.
Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be contained in the Marks and Standards Book and for each module in the Book of Modules.