Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Classics with Music Studies
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Embark on a journey through time and sound with the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Classics with Music Studies program. Dive deep into Ancient Greece, where mythology, society, literature, and art intertwine to form the fabric of civilization. Gain proficiency in the Greek and Latin languages, unlocking the secrets of timeless texts. Explore the enduring influence of the ancient world on contemporary society, while immersing yourself in interdisciplinary endeavors. Beyond academic pursuits, engage in a multicultural experience through the Erasmus+ mobility period, enriching your historical and cultural perspective.
Overview
Upon completing this program, you will:
- Master the lexical and grammatical nuances of Greek and Latin.
- Interpret classical texts, appreciating their original, untranslated essence.
- Cultivate a profound understanding and appreciation of classical civilization within historical, literary, and cultural contexts.
- Develop skills in composing critical essays, bridging classical studies with modern society.
- Participate in dynamic interdisciplinary discussions, connecting ancient wisdom with contemporary challenges.
Admission Requirements
- Vocal Ensemble 1
- Basic Music Technology
- World Music
- History of Music: Classical Antiquity to Baroque
- Vocal Ensemble 2
- History of Music: Classical Period to Twenty-first Century
- Collective Performance
- Jazz Improvisation 1
- Vocal Ensemble 3
- Basic Conducting
- Music Aesthetics
- Orchestration Techniques 1
- Interdisciplinary Theories of Performance
- Ethnomusicology
- Ensemble Techniques 1
- Oral Music Traditions of the Mediterranean
- Music and Spirituality in Contemporary Music
- Areas of Research in Music Studies
- Vocal Ensemble 4
- Approaches to Musical Analysis
- Orchestration Techniques 2
Non EU Applicants:
Fee per academic year: Eur 8,500
Local/EU/EEA Applicants:
No fees apply
Future Career Outcomes
Graduates of this program are poised for diverse career paths, including roles as music historians, classical musicians, museum curators, music educators, and arts administrators. The program’s emphasis on critical thinking, linguistic proficiency, and interdisciplinary engagement prepares students for success in a dynamic global landscape.