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The Graduate Certificate in Arts establishes a strong base for advanced learning and academic investigation. This program enhances your ability to analyze and think critically, equipping you to grasp key concepts and frameworks in your field while applying these competencies to modern challenges. You'll employ appropriate technologies to effectively manage research projects.
Classical Studies and Archaeology encompasses the comprehensive examination of Ancient Greece and Rome, along with Egypt and the Near East from 3000 BCE through the 4th century CE. Learners can select from diverse subject pathways, blending the study of classical languages and/or translated texts—including mythology, literature, history, and philosophy—with archaeological, artistic, and architectural exploration. Students may also concentrate on specific eras, regions, technical specialties like mythology or pottery, or thematic studies. The program provides perspective on modern society by examining ancient civilizations' influence on today's world, addressing topics like gender and ethnic identity, conflict, colonialism, propaganda in art and literature, and technological and economic systems. Participants will cultivate valuable research, writing, analytical, and communication skills that enhance professional adaptability.
Depending on your chosen specialization, the Graduate Certificate in Arts can lead to progress in various sectors such as:
Academic research and teaching, Government service, Junior professional roles