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Classics explores the literature, history, art, and material culture of ancient Greece and Rome. Students can learn Latin and/or Greek at any stage of their studies.
Advancing to Honours allows students to spend a minimum of three weeks (typically during the summer after third year) exploring archaeological sites and museums in Italy and Greece. Single Honours students receive financial assistance for this trip. Third-year study abroad options include universities in North America, Australia, New Zealand, or Europe. The curriculum covers classical civilisation, including the history, literature, and culture of archaic Greece and republican Rome. Students engage with Homer's works, Herodotus and Sallust's histories, Plautus's plays, and Cicero's speeches. The program also examines the literature, culture, history, and politics of democratic Athens and the peak of the Roman Empire. Readings include plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes, Plato's dialogues, Thucydides and Tacitus's histories, Virgil's Aeneid, Juvenal's satires, and Petronius's remarkable novel. For increased flexibility, pre-Honours Classical Civilisation courses (1A, 1B, 2A, 2B) are now available online alongside traditional in-person options.
Recent graduates have pursued careers in education, civil service, administration, library sciences, archival work, and museum/gallery expertise.