Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Classics with Archaeology

Study Discipline: Arts & Humanities
Study Programme Details
City: Msida
Country: Malta
Admission Sessions: Autumn Session
Study Format: Full Time
Mode of Study: Fully on Site

Programme Type

Bachelor's degree

Duration

36 Months

Scholarship Available

Yes

Language

English

About this Study Course

Embark on a captivating journey through the ancient world with our Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Classics with Archaeology. Delve into the depths of ancient civilizations as you explore the mythology, society, literature, history, and art of the Greek Islands.

Gain proficiency in the Greek and Latin languages, allowing you to decipher key texts in their original forms. Uncover the enduring influence of the ancient world on our contemporary society, while honing your cultural and historical mindset through interdisciplinary action.

Prepare to showcase your academic prowess with a research-based dissertation in your final year, and broaden your horizons with the opportunity for multicultural learning experiences during the Erasmus+ mobility period.

Overview

By the culmination of this enriching program, you will emerge equipped with a plethora of skills and knowledge essential for success in today’s dynamic world. From demonstrating lexical and grammatical mastery of Greek and Latin to interpreting classical texts with precision, you’ll possess a deep understanding and appreciation of classical civilization in all its facets.

Engage in critical discourse and analytical thinking, forging connections between classical studies and modern society that transcend disciplinary boundaries. Prepare to make your mark as a well-rounded scholar, ready to tackle the challenges of the future with confidence and insight.

Admission Requirements

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  • CLA1014 Classics – An Introduction
  • CLA1017 Greek Grammar and Syntax 1
  • CLA1213 Introductory Greek Texts A and B
  • CLA1016 From Heroic Times to the Age of Alexander: A Survey of Ancient Greek History and Literature
  • CLA2013 Greek Grammar and Syntax 2
  • CLA2118 Further Greek Passages A
  • CLA1013 Greek Texts
  • CLA1018 Latin Grammar and Syntax 1
  • CLA1215 Introductory Latin Texts A and B
  • CLA2011 Greek Prose Composition
  • CLA3129 Survey of Classical Epic
  • CLA1019 From Kings to Emperors: A Survey of Ancient Roman History and Literature
  • CLA2021 Latin Grammar and Syntax 2
  • CLA2216 Further Latin Passages A and B
  • CLA3011 Classical Rhetoric and Prosody
  • CLA3099 Dissertation
  • ARC2023 Sources for Ancient Art and Archaeology
  • CLA2014 Latin Prose Composition
  • CLA3001 Classical Mythology in Pictorial Art
  • CLA3012 Greek and Latin Unseen Passages 1
  • CLA3024 Women in the Classical World
  • CLA3007 Literary Criticism: Aristotle and Horace
  • CLA3009 Synoptic Study-Unit 1: Epic (Homer and Vergil)
  • CLA3026 Synoptic Study-Unit 2: Philosophy – Plato and Cicero
  • ARC1005 Human Evolution and Prehistory
  • ARC1007 Essentials in Archaeology
  • ARC1008 Material Culture in Archaeology
  • ARC1010 Integrating Science and Archaeology
  • ARC1012 The Archaeology of Ancient Mediterranean Civilisations
  • ARC1003 Classical Art and Archaeology
  • ARC3034 The Prehistory of the Western Mediterranean: Sicily and Sardinia
  • CLA1001 Basic Notions of Latin 1
  • CLA1004 Basic Notions of Greek 1
  • CLA2017 Greek and Roman Civilization
  • ARC2012 Monographic Course 2
  • ARC2013 Phoenician and Punic Archaeology
  • ARC3004 Maltese Prehistory
  • ARC3008 Ancient Israel
  • ARC3014 The Development and Theory of Archaeology
  • ARC3033 Medieval Archaeology
  • CLA1002 Basic Notions of Latin 2
  • CLA1005 Basic Notions of Greek 2

Non EU Applicants:

Fee per academic year: Eur 8,500

Local/EU/EEA Applicants:

No fees apply

Future Career Outcomes

Our graduates are primed for success in a variety of fields, leveraging their expertise in classics and archaeology to carve out fulfilling careers. Whether excavating ancient sites, curating museum exhibits, managing cultural heritage projects, teaching the next generation of scholars, or conducting groundbreaking historical research, our alumni make significant contributions to their respective fields. Armed with a comprehensive understanding of the past and its relevance to the present, they navigate the complexities of the modern world with skill and innovation.

Visa Requirements:

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