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The Greek and Roman Studies program offered by the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures (Département de langues, littératures et cultures) explores every facet of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, including language, literature, history, archaeology, philosophy, mythology, and religion. This inherently multidisciplinary approach fosters the cultivation of diverse skills and broadens intellectual perspectives.
Honours Greek and Roman Studies - A four-year intensive program focusing on Greco-Roman civilization, culture, and the study of ancient Greek and Latin languages
Career opportunities
For those pursuing advanced studies, numerous academic pathways are available. Graduate degrees in Greek and Roman Studies typically prepare students for university-level teaching and research roles. Alternatively, programs in Museum Studies or Information Science can lead to careers in curation, public education, and various positions across government and private sectors. The program also provides direct entry into multiple professions. Any field requiring adaptability, self-directed learning, communication abilities, critical analysis, research proficiency, or both macro and micro-level thinking benefits from this degree. Potential career options include journalism, marketing, tourism, publishing (in sales or editorial roles), and government service. Additionally, Greek and Roman Studies serves as excellent preparation for legal education due to its emphasis on analytical rigor, independent thought, and research methodologies.