CLS3
Classical Studies NCEA 3
Course Details
Level 3 Optional 20-26 CreditsPurpose:
1) Promote knowledge and understanding of the history and culture of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome; 2) To develop skills in research, communication and processing information. A study of life and culture in Ancient Greece and Rome. Five topics are chosen from: 1) Greek Comedy; 2) Alexander the Great; 3) Roman Religion; 4) Roman Art and Architecture; 5) Virgil. Students will learn about legends, heroes, myths, leaders, politics, plays, battles, buildings and the beliefs and values of the Ancient Greeks and Romans.Entry Requirements:
12 credits in at least one of the following: CLS2 or ENG2 or HIS2 and HOF/TIC approval. At least 4 credits must be from external examinations.Course Contribution:
Field TripLeads To:
U.E. Approved.Available Standards
Some or all of the following will be offered:
| Standard | Description | Level | Credits | Assessment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 91394 | Analyse ideas and values of the classical world. | 3 | 4 | External |
| 91395 | Analyse the significance of works of art in the classical world | 3 | 4 | External |
| 91396 | Analyse the impact of a significant historical figure on the classical world | 3 | 6 | External |
| 91397 | Demonstrate understanding of significant ideology(ies) in the classical world | 3 | 6 | Internal |
| 91398 | Demonstrate understanding of the lasting influences of the classical world on other cultures across time | 3 | 6 | Internal |