Key Benefits:
Obtained the verification of the curriculum by the Council of Universities, prior to the favorable report of the Agency per to the Qualitat of the University System of Catalonia (AQU), authorized its implementation by the Autonomous Community of Catalonia, and established the official character of the title by Agreement of the Council of Ministers, of 26 September 2014, published in the BOE of 18 October 2014, by Resolution of the General Secretariat of Universities, of 2 October 2014 2014,
This Rectorate has decided to publish the curriculum leading to the acquisition of the title of Master in the Ancient Mediterranean (joint master of the universities Oberta de Catalunya and Autónoma de Barcelona).
The curriculum referred to in this resolution shall be structured as set out in the Annex to this resolution.
Barcelona, March 18, 2015. -Rector, Josep Anton Planell Estany.
ANNEX
Plan of studies leading to the title of Master in the Ancient Mediterranean (joint master of the universities Oberta de Catalunya and Autónoma de Barcelona)
Royal Decree 1393/2007 of 29 October, as amended by Royal Decree 861/2010 of 2 July 2010. Annex I, Section 5.1 Structure of the teachings
1. Distribution in ECTS credits of the subjects that constitute the curriculum.
Credits | |
---|---|
|
20 |
Optives | 30 |
Master Job | 10 |
Total | 60 |
2. Branch of knowledge to which the title is attached: Arts and Humanities.
3. Specialties:
Egypt and the Middle East.
Grecolatino World.
4. Curriculum.
Module | Matter/Allocate | Type matter1 | ECTS |
---|---|---|---|
, policy, and society in the old Mediterranean. | Political Institutions in the Old Mediterranean. | O | 5 |
Resources for study and interpretation of age. | O | 5 | |
historical-archaeological heritage as a cultural resource. |
| 5 | |
and Periphery from the old world. | O | 5 | |
and economic factors in the interpretation history. | O | 5 | |
relations and conflicts in the Mediterranean basin during the Age. | O | 5 | |
Egypt and the Middle East. | Faraonic Egypt's religious foundation. | OP |
5 |
contacts in the near-eastern Mediterranean. | OP | ||
Rhetoric of power and Mesopotamian empires. | OP | 5 | |
Egypt's cultural history. |
5 | ||
Grecolatine World. | The Greco-Roman society. | OP | 5 |
Intellectual History of Greece and Rome. | OP | 5 | |
Grecolatin Mitology historical interpretation. | OP | 5 | |
The Phoenician factor in the old Mediterranean. |
OP | 5 | |
Methods and Design of Research in Historical Sciences. | Qualitative methods for historical interpretation. | OP | 5 |
applied to research in History. | OP | 5 | |
job Master. | Master's Final Work. | O | 10 |
1 (O) Required materials. (OP) Optional materials.