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Specific academic inquiries: Contact the Coordinator of the Master: href = "https://www.ucm.es/estudios/master-antiguedadType of education: Face-to-face.
Number of new entry places offered: 34
Total credits: 60
Languages taught: Spanish.
Indicative price: 45.02 euros per credit (for Spaniards, community foreigners and those who have legal status as residents in Spain) and 84.07 euros per credit for other students.
Master's Scholarship: see relevant information here .AboutThe Master in History and Sciences of Antiquity (MIHCA) has been consolidated as a new framework for teaching and research in the field of the History of Antiquity, which also integrates various areas of knowledge that have as their core the study of the World Old. It gathers a significant number of specialists in Antiquity and allows a diversified, attractive and quality offer. In addition to having obtained the Quality Mention for the Doctorate in Ancient World Studies in which it is integrated as a training period, and having been favorably verified by ANECA, MIHCA participates in the Campus of International Excellence (CEI) project.
CurriculumCourse 1
Subject
Character
Credits
Assyria: History and Culture in the 1st Millennium BC
Optional
5.0
Babylon: History and Culture
Optional
5.0
City and Citizenship in Greece
Optional
5.0
Roman citizenship
Optional
5.0
Egypt: The State and Institutions from the Old Kingdom to the New Kingdom (3000-1000 BC)
Optional
5.0
The Aegean World in the Bronze Age: Minoans and Mycenaeans
Optional
5.0
States and Empires in the Ancient East
Compulsory
5.0
Political and Intellectual History of Rome
Compulsory
5.0
Iconography and Documentary Sources for the Study of Antiquity
Optional
4.5
Institutions, Religion and Forms of Organization in Roman Hispania
Optional
5.0
Introduction to the Languages of Antiquity
Optional
4.5
The Roman Province: Organization and Conflict
Optional
5.0
The Egyptian Religion
Optional
4.5
The Greek Religion
Optional
4.5
The Roman Religion
Optional
4.5
The Transition from the Ancient World to the Medieval World
Optional
5.0
Legacy and Rediscovery of Antiquity
Compulsory
5.0
The Greeks in the Ancient Mediterranean: Trade and Colonization
Optional
5.0
Practicum (History and Cc. Antiquity)
External Practices
5.0
Towns, Territories and Institutions of Pre-Roman Hispania
Optional
5.0
Territories, States and Confederations in the Greek World
Compulsory
5.0
Final Master's Project (History and Cc. Antiquity)
Final Master's Project
6.0
goalsThe Interuniversity Master offers advanced training in the study of Antiquity geared towards specialization in three areas of knowledge: the ancient East and Egypt, Greece and the pre-Roman Mediterranean, and Rome and Roman Hispania. The main objective is to offer specialized knowledge in these three areas of study that provide the student with the methodology, techniques and instruments of analysis and historiographical criticism necessary to face the documentation of the ancient world and ultimately a rigorous research activity. It also aims to reflect on the survival and influences of antiquity and its study in the subsequent historical evolution until today. For this reason, it not only offers advanced knowledge of historical literary, archaeological and epigraphic sources, but also an approach to its preservation as heritage in museums, archives, libraries and private collections, in which the compulsory practices of the Master are carried out.RecipientsThis Master is mainly aimed at graduates and graduates in History, Archeology and Classical Philology. However, it is also open to graduates in other disciplines of the Humanities and Social Sciences branch, provided they prove a solid prior knowledge of classical and oriental antiquity through the academic record or the curriculum. Candidates must also have a medium understanding of written comprehension in the English language.Admission requirements for mastersNon-enabling university mastersBe in possession of any of the following titles:Spanish official university degree .
Title issued by an institution of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and empowering in the country of issue for access to Master's education.
Title of educational systems outside the EHEA that empowers in the country of issuance for access to Master's education, homologated or declared equivalent to the degree and academic level of Degree or Degree by the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training . In case of lacking the mentioned homologation or equivalency, it will be necessary to have authorization or access permission granted by this University.
Or be carrying out studies leading to the obtaining of any of the previous degrees during the course in which the pre-registration is carried out and be in a position to prove the obtaining of the same before the date established in the corresponding call (see href = "https: //www.ucm.es/requisitos-de-admision-a-masteres ).
In addition, students from foreign educational systems, whose mother tongue is different from Spanish, must prove level B2 of the Spanish language (or higher) .
Specific requirements that any of the requested masters may have. You can consult it by accessing the website of the Master itself.