The degree starts by developing your understanding of our world through various perspectives, periods, and subjects – including classical studies. You’ll then take at least two specialist classical studies modules, discovering more about classical Greece and Rome by exploring sources as varied as poetry, drama, history writing, art, architecture, archaeology, inscriptions, and philosophy.
Alongside your study of classical studies, you can choose to study a second specialism from art history, creative writing, English language, English literature, history, modern languages, music, philosophy, and religious studies. This will entitle you to include both subjects in the name of your degree or complete your degree with modules chosen from a wide range of options.
Specialise in classical studies within a broad and flexible arts and humanities degree
Covers the key concepts, theories, methods, and debates in classical studies
Explores themes such as Greek myth and Roman imperialism through primary sources and scholarly criticism
Relevant to careers in teaching, museums and libraries, business, the creative industries, and many other sectors
There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification.
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Arts
Distance Learning
Undergraduate
Full-Time, 3-4 Years, Part-time: 6 Years
February
00
6924,
3462, (INT)
Canterbury and Medway
6.0
Undergraduate
£9,250, £13,000
Birmingham
0.0
Undergraduate
Home full-time: £9,250, International full-time: £23,460
Leeds, England
0.0
Undergraduate
UK/International: £9,250