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Classics delves into the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome, examining them within the wider framework of the Mediterranean world. This field is inherently interdisciplinary, incorporating ancient Greek and Latin literature, archaeology, the history of ideas, physical artifacts, the enduring impact of classical civilizations, and examinations of identity, social structures, and economic systems. While grounded in antiquity, classics remains pertinent to modern society and contemporary institutions. Engaging with classical traditions enables students to develop insightful perspectives on current and future developments.
Professional pathways
A classics education opens doors to diverse career possibilities such as:
museum professional
art conservator/restorer
library specialist
building designer
manuscript editor
Honours option: Available
Duration: Four-year program