MA (Thesis) - Classics in Dunedin New Zealand | University of Otago

University of Otago | Dunedin New Zealand
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Qualification
Masters Degree (Research)
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
NZD 37,746
(c. USD22,041.1)
Attendance
Full-time

Classics explores the civilizations of ancient Greece, Rome, and the Mediterranean region. These societies have profoundly shaped modern culture—impacting language, thought, religion, literature, art, architecture, theater, and philosophy. Numerous legal and political frameworks also trace their origins to these ancient traditions. The discipline seeks to comprehend these civilizations while recognizing their historical significance. Students grapple with enduring human concerns that transcend time: morality, social structures, governance, conflict, spirituality, and life's fundamental purpose.
An Arts education cultivates adaptable skills highly sought after professionally. While certain roles require additional specialization, many employers appreciate the broad perspective offered by Classics. Prominent figures like financier Sir Robert Jones famously prefer hiring Classics graduates over business majors. The field develops transferable competencies including critical thinking, balanced analysis, persuasive argumentation, and articulate communication. Alumni have pursued diverse paths beyond academia—spanning diplomacy, corporate sectors, public service, cultural institutions, media, legal fields, and creative industries. This breadth highlights the flexibility of a Classics background.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

Admission to the programme shall be subject to the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Humanities).
Applicants seeking admission to a programme of study comprising of papers and a thesis (240 points combined) must either
be a graduate with an average grade of at least B+ for the appropriate 300-level papers, or
have alternative qualifications or experience acceptable to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Humanities).
Applicants seeking admission to the programme of study comprising the 120-point thesis only on the basis of completing the degree of Bachelor of Arts with Honours or the Postgraduate Diploma in Arts Subjects or equivalent must:
have undertaken a programme of study that provides adequate preparation for the thesis, and
have achieved a grade of at least a B+ for the research report, thesis preparation, dissertation requirement, or relevant preparatory papers of the qualification concerned.
In considering an applicant's qualifications, regard will be had to the detail of the course of study followed to gain the qualification, as well as the applicant's performance in the programme. Applicants must normally have achieved an average grade of at least B+ in the papers at the highest level in the programme.

IELTS (Academic) - Overall score of 6.5, no individual band below 6.0.
TOEFL iBT - Overall score of 90 and a writing score of 21.

Tuition NZD 37,746

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