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Exploring the Essential Features of “Centre of Excellence – Introduction to Ancient Greece Diploma Course”
What Will You Learn?
Ancient Greece was a civilisation that dominated much of the Mediterranean region thousands of years ago. Though its pre-eminence came to pass around 146 BCE, so forward-thinking were the ancient Greeks that their influence continues to this day.
The Greek civilisation was one of the earliest to contribute to the advancement of human life across all areas—politics, religion, arts, science and our understanding of the world and universe.
Indeed, few cultures have left a legacy with such lasting ideas as democracy, philosophy, the architectural orders, dramatic structure, numerous scientific theories and the Olympic
Games. Few others have impacted our values and sense of self as deeply as the ancient
Greeks.
The Introduction to Ancient Greece Diploma Course moves chronologically through the three time periods that formed this civilisation (the Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic Eras) to examine the times in which they lived and the contributions they made that can still be seen and felt today.
By studying this course, you will:
- Gain a deep knowledge of ancient Greek history.
- Be familiar with the three specific periods of ancient Greece civilisation.
- Understand what the polis was and how it developed.
- Recognise the differences between powerful city-states such as Sparta and Athens.
- Know the major literary figures of each era and their importance to history.
- Have learnt about the Doric, Ionic and Corinthian orders of architecture and their influence on western architecture.
- Be aware of what daily life was like for an ancient Greek person.
- Understand the significance of religion and myth to ancient Greeks.
- Know who the most important gods and goddesses were.
- Be better informed about the major wars that took place at this time.
- Be familiar with influential philosophers such as Socrates and Plato and the different philosophical schools including Stoicism and Epicureanism.
Course Syllabus
What will I learn on the course?
Module 1: From Mycenaean Civilisation to the Greek Dark Ages
- Introduction
- Part 1: The Minoans and Mycenaeans
- Part 2: The Greek Dark Age
- Part 3: Travel and Trade During the Greek Dark Age
Module 2: The Archaic Period—Politics and Law
- Part 1: Development of the Polis
- Part 2: Important Polis—Sparta
- Part 3: Important Polis—Athens
- Part 4: The Beginnings of Athenian Democracy
Module 3: The Archaic Period—Homer, Literature and Philosophy
- Part 1: Literary Greece and Homer
- Part 2: Hesiod
- Part 3: The Birth of Philosophy
Module 4: Gods and Myths
- Part 1: The Overlap Between Myths and Religion
- Part 2: The 12 Olympian GodsÂ
- Part 3: Interpreting the Behaviours and Myths of the Olympians
Module 5: The Archaic Period—Art and Architecture
- Part 1: Archaic Greek Pottery
- Part 2: Archaic Greek Sculpture and PaintingÂ
Module 6: The Archaic Period—The Greeks at Home
- Part 1: Life in a Greek Home
- Part 2: The Lives of Ancient Greek Men and Women
- Part 3: Music and Sport
Module 7: The Classical Period—The Greeks at War
- Part 1: The Development of War Practices in Greece
- Part 2: The Delian League
- Part 3: Who Were the Macedonians?
Module 8: The Classical Period—Art, Literature and Life Under Pericles
- Part 1: The Golden Age under Pericles
- Part 2: The Development of Theatre
- Part 3: History Writers
Module 9: The Classical Period—The Philosophers: Socrates, Plato and Aristotle
- Part 1: The Socratics and SocratesÂ
- Part 2: Plato
- Part 3: Aristotle
Module 10: The Classical Period—Alexander the Great
- Part 1: The Early Life of Alexander the Great
- Part 2: The Development of the Hellenistic Culture
Module 11: The Greek Hellenistic Period
- Part 1: Aftermath of the Death of Alexander the Great
- Part 2: Literature and the Arts
- Part 3: Philosophy Schools in the Hellenistic Period
- Part 4: Developments in Religion
Who Would Benefit from This Course?
The Introduction to Ancient Greece Diploma Course is perfect for you if you are interested in history, culture, philosophy, architecture, literature, art or mythology and religion. It provides great insight into the people of ancient Greece, and how the impact of these great thinkers is still felt today.
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