Sheffield, University of, MA, Archaeology, Bible and Ancient Cultures
3 compulsory modules: Research methods in archaeology; bible, and ancient cultures dissertation workshop; dissertation (for Master's only); plus optional modules worth 80 credits, including at least 1 in biblical studies and 1 in archaeology, selected from: archaeological practice (20 credits); archaeology, anthropology and material culture (20 credits); archaeology and texts in the Aegean, 1700-700 BC (20 credits); Roman Italy and its hinterland (20 credits); current issues in Aegean prehistory (20 credits); Roman Europe (20 credits); funerary archaeology (20 credits); the archaeology of the eastern Mediterranean, 14th-17th century BC (20 credits); biblical Hebrew (30 credits); new testament Greek (30 credits); Hebrew language and texts (30 credits); new testament language and texts (30 credits); issues in archaeology and the bible (30 credits); issues in historiography and the bible (30 credits); the bible and the tragic vision (1 Samuel) (30 credits); the bible and the prophetic vision (Amos) (30 credits); imaging God (30 credits); the bible and archaeology (30 credits); Paul and his world (30 credits); the bible and the fourfold gospel (30 credits); the bible and the Pauline persona (30 credits); the bible and the historical imagination (30 credits); the bible and the literary imagination (30 credits); enhanced languages (includes Latin German, Arabic, French, Spanish, and Italian) (15 credits and 30 credits); plus proof of having participated in 3 weeks of archaeological excavation before acceptance to the programme or during it.
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