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Faculty of Teacher Education
Bachelor Secondary School Teacher Training Programme (General Education) according to the curriculum 2015 (240 ECTS-Credits, 8 semesters)
INFO Subject Greek
Studies Induction and Orientation Stage (relevant course examinations)
605107
VO Survey of the History of Greek Literature I (VO / 2h / 3 ECTS-AP)
Otta Wenskus
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Compulsory Modules (100 ECTS-Credits)
Compulsory Module 4: Interpretation I (10 ECTS-Credits, 6 h)
Prerequisites for registration: successful completion of Compulsory Module 1
Learning Outcome: The graduates of this module are able to analyse antique metres, read them out loudly and relate them to specific literary genres. They know a wide range of figures of speech and are able to recognise them in texts and to determine their function. They are able to use their knowledge of metres and style to interpret antique texts. They have gained an advanced insight into a selected work of literature, a specific topic or genre and expanded their translation and interpretation skills. Moreover, the students have expanded their competences in the field of scientific working acquired in compulsory module 1 and are able to use them for text interpretation. They are able to interpret a selected text passage with given secondary literature and to present the results in the form of a presentation and a written paper.
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605109
PS Interpretation: Proseminar in Literary Studies: Iliad 9 ( the Greek embassy to Achilles) and 24 (Priam begs Achilles for Hector¿s body) (PS / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Otta Wenskus
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Compulsory Module 6: History of Greek Literature (5 ECTS-Credits, 4 h)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: The graduates of this module have gained a systematic overview of Greek literature and basic knowledge of Greek culture and history. They know the main authors and their works and are able to relate them to their historical and cultural context. They have fundamental knowledge of the literature-historical epochs, their characteristics and their aesthetic concepts. They are familiar with essential characteristics of literary genera and can locate texts within genre traditions. In this context, they have a basic awareness of reception processes and their roles in the origin of literary works.
605107
VO Survey of the History of Greek Literature I (VO / 2h / 3 ECTS-AP)
Otta Wenskus
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Compulsory Module 10: Advanced Topics in Classical Literary History (5 ECTS-Credits, 4 h)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: The graduates of this module have advanced their knowledge of ancient literature and of individual aspects of ancient writing. They have expanded their knowledge of ancient culture and history and are able to explain literary phenomena in their historical and cultural context.
ML
605119
VU Advanced Topics in Classical Literature: Greek Philosophy and Science from the beginnings to Plato (VU / 2h / 2,5 ECTS-AP)
Otta Wenskus
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INFO Subject Latin
Compulsory Modules (90 ECTS-Credits)
Compulsory Module 6: History of Greek Literature (5 ECTS-Credits; 4 h)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: The graduates of this module have gained a systematic overview of Greek literature and basic knowledge of Greek culture and history. They know the main authors and their works and are able to relate them to their historical and cultural context. They have fundamental knowledge of the literature-historical epochs, their characteristics and their aesthetic concepts. They are familiar with essential characteristics of literary genera and can locate texts within genre traditions. In this context, they have a basic awareness of reception processes and their roles in the origin of literary works.
605107
VO Survey of the History of Greek Literature I (VO / 2h / 3 ECTS-AP)
Otta Wenskus
Details of this course
Elective Modules (10 ECTS-Credits)
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 advanced knowledge of ancient literature and individual aspects of ancient literature. They have advanced their knowledge of ancient culture and history and are able to explain literary phenomena related to their historical and cultural context.
ML
605119
VU Advanced Topics in Classical Literature: Greek Philosophy and Science from the beginnings to Plato (VU / 2h / 2,5 ECTS-AP)
Otta Wenskus
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Faculty of Philosophy and History
INFO Bachelor's Programme Classica et Orientalia according to the curriculum 2015 (180 ECTS-Credits, 6 semesters)
Elective Modules Specialisation: Classical Philology - Latin (60 ECTS-Credits)
Elective Module 11: History of Greek Literature (5 ECTS-Credits, 4 h)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: Students have a systematic overview of Greek literature and have a basic knowledge of Greek culture and history. They are familiar with the most important authors and their works and are able to place them in relation to their historic and cultural context. They have fundamental knowledge of the individual epochs in literary history, their qualities and aesthetic concepts. They are familiar with the most important characteristics of the literary genres and are able to place texts in their resp. genre. They develop an awareness for reception processes and their importance for the emergence of literary works.
605107
VO Survey of the History of Greek Literature I (VO / 2h / 3 ECTS-AP)
Otta Wenskus
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Elective Module from the the Bachelor Secondary School Teacher Training Programme (General Education) Greek (20 ECTS-AP)
From the Curriculum of the Bachelor¿s Programmes Secondary School Teacher Training (General Education) ¿ Greek, as published in the University of Innsbruck Bulletin of 17 June 2015, issue 64, no. 492, in the resp. valid version, courses from the modules 2, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 15 may be chosen.
ML
605109
PS Interpretation: Proseminar in Literary Studies: Iliad 9 ( the Greek embassy to Achilles) and 24 (Priam begs Achilles for Hector¿s body) (PS / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Otta Wenskus
Details of this course
ML
605119
VU Advanced Topics in Classical Literature: Greek Philosophy and Science from the beginnings to Plato (VU / 2h / 2,5 ECTS-AP)
Otta Wenskus
Details of this course
INFO Minors (Complementary Subject Area)
Minors (Complementary Subject Areas) (30 ECTS-Credits)
Minors for Bachelor's Programmes at the University of Innsbruck
(1) Compulsory modules covering 20 ECTS-Credits are to be passed: (2) 5 ECTS-Credits are to be passed from elective modules. (3) 5 ECTS-Credits are to be passed from the following elective modules: - Students of the Bachelor's Programme Philosophy may not pass elective module 3. - Students of the Bachelor's Programme Archaeologies may not pass elective modules 4, 5, 6 and 7.
Monor: Classics (30 ECTS-Credits)
Prerequisites for registration: (1) The Minor "Classics" covering 30 ECTS-Credits may be selected by regular degree students of bachelor's programmes at the University of Innsbruck if the respective curriculum provides the possibility to pass a Minor. (2) The individual modules and courses of the Minor "Classics" may be studied, providing the availability of places. (3) Students of the Bachelor's Programme Classica et Orientalia may not pass the Minor "Classics".
Learning Outcome: Graduates of the Minor "Classics" have acquired a broad overview of the literature and culture of classical antiquity in its historical context. They have also gained an insight in either the philosophy or the art of antiquity. They are competent in dealing with significant texts, myths, ideas and events from antiquity and are aware of the reception processes through which these are present in the cultural memory of posterity up to the present day.
Elective Modules (10 ECTS-Credits)
Elective Module 2: History of Greek Literature (5 ECTS-Credits; 4 h)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: Students have a systematic overview of Greek literature and have a basic knowledge of Greek culture and history. They are familiar with the most important authors and their works and are able to place them in relation to their historic and cultural context. They have fundamental knowledge of the individual epochs in literary history, their characteristics and aesthetic concepts. They are familiar with the most important characteristics of the literary genres and are able to place texts in their resp. genre. They develop an awareness for reception processes and their importance for the emergence of literary works.
605107
VO Survey of the History of Greek Literature I (VO / 2h / 3 ECTS-AP)
Otta Wenskus
Details of this course