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Last updated on 2025-05-30

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Classics - Classic Civilization (Honours) at Brock University offers a unique opportunity to delve into the worlds of ancient Greece and Rome. This program is designed to engage students with the ancient world through a multi-disciplinary approach that combines archaeological practice, ancient history, art, and the study of Greek and Latin languages. Students will explore the origins of contemporary traditions and social institutions, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the ancient civilizations that have shaped our modern world.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Arts in Classics is structured to provide a rich educational experience over a four-year period. The program includes:

  • Integrated learning through archaeological practice and ancient history.
  • Extensive experiential opportunities, including curating exhibitions and participating in archaeological excavations.
  • International courses in the Mediterranean region that allow students to explore ancient art and culture through direct engagement.
  • Options to specialize in areas such as Ancient Art and Archaeology or Greek and Roman Studies.

This program not only emphasizes academic learning but also encourages hands-on experiences that enhance understanding and appreciation of ancient civilizations.

Featured Experiences

  • Curating exhibitions at the Cypriote Museum.
  • Participating in archaeological excavations.
  • International study tours in the Mediterranean region.
  • Specialization options in Ancient Art and Archaeology or Greek and Roman Studies.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts in Classics can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Archaeologist: Conducting excavations and research to uncover and analyze artifacts from ancient civilizations.
  • Museum Curator: Managing collections of historical artifacts and organizing exhibitions to educate the public.
  • Cultural Heritage Manager: Overseeing the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage sites and practices.
  • Journalist: Writing articles and reports on historical topics, cultural events, and archaeological discoveries.
  • Tourism Professional: Guiding tours and providing insights into ancient history and culture for visitors.
  • Library and Information Scientist: Managing collections of historical texts and resources in libraries or archives.
  • Lawyer: Utilizing critical thinking and analytical skills developed through the study of classics in legal practice.

 

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