Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in European and Global History with Classics
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Embark on an enriching academic journey with our Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in European and Global History with Classics. By delving into the annals of history and exploring the richness of classical civilizations, you’ll develop a profound understanding of the political, societal, and cultural developments that have shaped our world. Prepare to unravel the complexities of human experience and gain valuable insights into the interconnectedness of past and present.
Overview
Immerse yourself in the captivating tapestry of human history and classical civilization with our Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in European and Global History with Classics. This interdisciplinary program offers a unique blend of historical analysis and classical studies, providing students with a holistic understanding of the complexities of the past. From ancient civilizations to modern societies, students explore the interconnectedness of global history and classical heritage. Through a combination of academic rigor and experiential learning opportunities, graduates emerge with a deep appreciation for the past and a keen insight into the challenges of the present.
Admission Requirements
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Year 1:
- Medieval Europe 1
- The Mediterranean in Modern Times
- Classics – An Introduction
- Greek Grammar and Syntax 1
- Introductory Greek Texts A and B
Year 2:
- The Renaissance and Reformation
- Greek Prose Composition
- Latin Grammar and Syntax 1
- From Kings to Emperors: A Survey of Ancient Roman History and Literature
Non EU Applicants:
Fee per academic year: Eur 8,500
Local/EU/EEA Applicants:
No fees apply
Future Career Outcomes
Our graduates are well-prepared for diverse career paths in academia, research institutions, museums, cultural organizations, and beyond. With strong analytical skills and a deep understanding of history and classical studies, they excel in roles that require critical thinking, research, and communication. Past alumni have pursued fulfilling careers as historians, archaeologists, museum curators, classicists, and academic researchers, making significant contributions to their respective fields.