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  1. Ancient History MA (Honours)

    Explores the history of Greece and Rome from the beginning of Greek writing and urbanism in the eighth century BCE through to the collapse of the western Roman empire in the fifth century CE, along with neighbouring peoples such as the Persians and Carthaginians.

  2. Classical Studies BA (International Honours)

    This joint degree programme delivered by the University of St Andrews and the College of William & Mary in Virginia, USA, offers two pathways, Greek and Latin or Ancient History and Archaeology, both of which allow you to explore the cultures of the Mediterranean world in great depth, from the Bronze Age through Late Antiquity.

  3. Classical Studies MA (Honours)

    Includes not only the study of Greek and Roman literature but also the social and cultural history of the classical world, its philosophy, religion and art, and the reception of Greek and Roman culture in the modern world.

  4. Ancient History and Archaeology MA (Honours)

    Explores the civilisations of the ancient Mediterranean through the evidence of their material remains, focusing on the period stretching from the early first millennium BCE to Late Antiquity.

  5. Classics MA (Honours)

    This course will develop your Latin and Greek language skills along with literary and cultural analysis skills, which are powerful tools for understanding complex texts and problems in today’s world.

  6. Greek MA (Honours)

    Develop your Greek language skills, study ancient Greek literature, and explore central themes in ancient Greek writing, including gender, identity, sexuality, religion, power, and violence.

  7. Latin MA (Honours)

    Engaging with a wide range of texts from classical antiquity, students in this course will develop Latin language skills and literary and cultural analysis skills beneficial for understanding complex texts, arguments and problems in our own culture too.