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Coptic modules and courses available via online and face-face in the classroom

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Qubbat el-Hawa Aswan - Coptic Church site amongst 6th Dynasty ruins

The first online Coptic Module to be developed in the UK will be available by Spring 2012 - Please keep checking in for updates.

The Coptic online courses will be made available via The New Curiosity Shop - College of Distance Learning. Go to their site here

Current 2012 Coptic modules:
 

Swansea University Continuing Adult Education

 

Open Programme Coptic Studies Modules 2012

 

The Coptic Period in Egypt

The Early Christian Period 1st Century – 7th Century AD

 

Dates: Mondays January 9th – March 12th

10am-12pm for 10 weeks

Venue – Swansea YMCA St. Helens Road

 

Post Arabic Coptic Egypt.

7th Century AD – present day

Archaeology, Culture, Art and Architecture

 

Dates: Wednesday January 11th – March 14th.

Time: 10 am – 12pm for 10 weeks

Venue – Swansea YMCA St. Helens Road

 

Coptic Thebes 

 Life, culture, sites and monuments in 2nd Century – 7th Century AD Thebes (modern Luxor)

 

Dates: Wednesday April 25th – June 27th

Time: 10am – 12pm for 10 weeks

Venue- Swansea YMCA St. Helens Road

 

Further details – course tutor’ Howard Middleton-Jones;

h.middleton-jones@swan.ac.uk

 or

 

howardmj@yahoo.com

Fees:

Full Fee           £30.00 (Employed/waged, working more than 16 hours per week)

 

Concessions    £20.00 (Working less than 16 hours per week, retired/unwaged in receipt of State Pension only or State and private pension and unemployed)

 

Passport to Study (PTS)         £5.00 (Retired and in receipt of state pension with pension credits or unemployed and in receipt of a means tested benefit, such as income support, jobseekers etc)

Note – Once registered on one course under the PTS scheme, the student is allowed to take as many courses as they wish in that academic year with no further payments

 

For details of courses available at the Department of Continuing Education Swansea University go here.