Key facts
UNE unit code: ANCH109
*You are viewing the 2025 version of this unit which may be subject to change in future.
- Trimester 1 - On Campus
- Trimester 1 - Online
- Armidale Campus
- Yes
- No
- No
- 6
Unit information
Many states begin with a story. Those of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East had narratives featuring gods, heroes, monsters and magic to explain their origins.
You will have the opportunity to explore via literature, art, and artefacts, a wide range of ancient narratives, such as the foundation myths of Greece, Rome, and the Near East - including Nimrod’s Babylonian tower, Theseus and the foundation of Athens, and the twins, Romulus and Remus, raised by a wolf.
Through digital storytelling, podcasts, and interactive workshops this unit builds your knowledge and passion for the ancient world.
As you compare foundation myths from the different states and cultures that bordered the Mediterranean, you will also critically examine and practise the skills that underpin Classics and Ancient History.
Learn from UNE’s internationally regarded academics in classics and ancient history. Develop your critical thinking and basic research skills.
Offerings
For further information about UNE's teaching periods, please go to Principal Dates.
Teaching period | Mode/location |
---|---|
Trimester 1 | On Campus, Armidale Campus |
Trimester 1 | Online |
*Offering is subject to availability
Intensive schools
There are no intensive schools required for this unit.
Enrolment rules
There are no requisites for this unit.
Notes
This is an ideal companion unit for ANCH110, ANCH111, CLLA101 and CLLA102.
Please refer to the student handbook for current details on this unit.
Unit coordinator(s)
Learning outcomes
Upon completion of this unit, students will be able to:
- demonstrate a detailed understanding of ancient mythical narratives and the primary sources for these narratives;
- specify and critically analyse the patterns and themes of ancient mythology and the relationship between myths and the social, religious and political contexts of their production;
- apply critical analysis to ancient evidence and modern interpretation in accordance with discipline expectations of ancient history;
- produce clear and effective written work reflecting discipline expectations in ancient history;
- apply basic research skills in the field of ancient history, including use of digital resources; and
- develop cogent logical arguments (including the ability to select, synthesise and use evidence).
Assessment information
Assessments are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.
Title | Must Complete | Weight | Offerings | Assessment Notes |
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Assessment 1 | No | 10% | All offerings | Quiz No. Words: 250 |
Assessment 2 | Yes | 30% | All offerings | Source Analysis Exercise No. Words: 1250 |
Assessment 3 | Yes | 20% | All offerings | Essay Outline No. Words: 500 |
Assessment 4 | Yes | 40% | All offerings | Essay No. Words: 2000 |
Learning resources
Textbooks are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.
Note: Students are expected to purchase prescribed material. Please note that textbook requirements may vary from one teaching period to the next.
Classical mythology: a guide to the mythical world of the Greeks and Romans
ISBN: 9780197506646
Hansen, W, Oxford University Press 2nd ed. 2020
Text refers to: All offerings
Note: Recommended material is held in the University Library — purchase is optional.
Classical Mythology: The Basics
ISBN: 9781032117270
Richard Martin, Routledge 2nd edn. 2022
Text refers to: All offerings
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