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Last updated on 2025-04-18

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Classical Studies is designed for students who are passionate about exploring the rich tapestry of ancient cultures, literature, and languages. This program offers a comprehensive understanding of classical literature, culture, archaeology, history, mythology, and ancient science. Students will engage with a variety of subjects, including the ancient languages of Greek and Latin, providing a well-rounded education that prepares them for various career paths. The program emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skills, and a deep appreciation for the historical context of classical studies.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Classical Studies is structured to provide students with a robust educational experience. The program length is typically four years, allowing students to immerse themselves in a diverse range of topics. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Core courses that lay the foundation in classical studies.
  • Options to select from a broad spectrum of courses in classical literature, culture, and languages.
  • Flexibility to choose courses that align with personal interests and career goals.
  • Opportunities for interdisciplinary studies and collaborative plans.

Students are encouraged to study at least one classical language, enhancing their understanding of the material and enriching their academic experience.

Featured Experiences

The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Classical Studies offers several unique experiences that enhance learning and engagement:

  • Fieldwork opportunities that allow students to explore archaeological sites and gain hands-on experience.
  • Access to faculty-directed fieldwork in locations such as Italy and North Macedonia.
  • Participation in collaborative projects that may involve joint partnerships with other institutions.
  • Engagement in student presentations and departmental events that foster a sense of community.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Classical Studies can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Archaeologist: Conducts excavations and analyzes artifacts to understand past human behavior.
  • Historian: Researches and interprets historical events, contributing to academic publications and public history projects.
  • Museum Curator: Manages collections of artifacts and artworks, organizing exhibitions and educational programs.
  • Educator: Teaches classical studies or related subjects at various educational levels, inspiring future generations.
  • Cultural Resource Manager: Works with organizations to preserve and promote cultural heritage, ensuring the protection of historical sites.

These career options reflect the diverse skills and knowledge gained through the program, preparing students for meaningful contributions in various fields.

 

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