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Elective Module 1: Antiquity and Present (5 ECTS-Credits; 4 h)
(no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: The graduates of this Module have a systematic overview of the theoretical fundamentals of reception and mythology research and are aware of the continuing influence of ancient literature up until the present time. They deal with selected reception documents of ancient texts and have an insight into the mechanisms of reception processes. They know main myths of antiquity and examples for their literary design up until the present.
Elective Module 2: Advanced Topics in Medieval and Neo-Latin (5 ECTS-Credits; 4 h)
(no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: The graduates of this Module have deepened their knowledge and skills acquired in compulsory module 9: They have deepened their language and translation competence in the field of neo-Latin literature and acquired well-founded knowledge of linguistic characteristics in neo-Latin. They are able to locate the texts treated in their historical and cultural context and have in-depth knowledge of neo-Latin literature. They have basic knowledge of Latin palaeography and are able to read medieval and early modern manuscripts.
Elective Module 3: Advanced Topics in Classical Literary History (5 ECTS-Credits; 4 h)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: The graduates of this Module have in-depth knowledge of ancient literature and individual aspects of ancient literature. They have deepened their knowledge of ancient culture and history and are able to explain literary phenomena related to their historical and cultural context.
Elective Module 4: Interdisciplinary Skills (5 ECTS-Credits)
Prerequisites for registration: the prerequisites of the respective Curricula do apply
Learning Outcome: Graduates of this Module develop additional in-depth competences and skills from other subjects.
Courses with a total of up to 5 ECTS-Credits from the curricula of the Bachelor and/or Diploma study programmes set up at the University of Innsbruck can be chosen freely, however not from the other teaching subject; especially recommended are further Courses from the field of classical philology as well as courses of ancient history, archaeology, comparative literary studies, gender-specific aspects, inclusive education, multilingualism, human-animal-studies etc.Notes:
- There may still be changes in the courses offered as well as room allocation and course dates.
- The course descriptions found in the English version of the course catalogue are for informational purposes only. Authoritative information can be found in the "Vorlesungsverzeichnis" (German version of the course catalogue).