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Classical Civilisation BA

Undergraduate

Start date

27 September 2027

Study location

University of Warwick

Qualification

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Department

Classics & Ancient History

Duration

3 years full-time
4-8 years part-time

Course overview

Fascinated by the ancient world? Searching for a Classics degree that develops advanced skills in critical analysis, communication and creative thinking? Our flexible Classical Civilisation degree is devoted to studying the literature, history, philosophy, languages, art and archaeology of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds.

A group of students interacting with a Classics and Ancient History lecturer in a seminar

This wide-ranging, flexible degree is devoted to the study of the literature, history, philosophy, languages, art and archaeology of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds.

The course allows you to choose from a wide range of topics - such as gender and sexuality in antiquity, democracy and imperialism, ancient Greek theatre, Roman laughter, or the history of medicine - and to develop skills in literary criticism and historical analysis as well as in theoretical and interdisciplinary approaches to the subject.

Teaching is varied, innovative and interactive, and our students benefit from many hands-on learning experiences, including recreating the experience of a Greek symposium, visiting historical sites and museums in the UK, and as an extra-curricular learning activity taking part in our annual classical play.

Core first-year modules provide a grounding in approaches to Greek and Roman culture and society, and the opportunity to delve into the wide range of ancient literature and thought. You also have the option to learn an ancient language or take an external module.

Entry requirements

Modules

All our degrees involve core modules in your first year, alongside a choice of optional modules, which broaden your knowledge of the ancient world and also allow you the chance to acquire knowledge in Greek or Latin, if desired. In subsequent years, you build on what you have learnt through a choice of modules, which allow you to engage in your own way with the civilisations of the Ancient Mediterranean.

Each year students may take one 30-CAT (full year) module or two 15-CAT (half year) modules from outside the department. For example, you might choose an interdisciplinary module from the Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning or another academic department.

Note that the module catalogue is subject to change for future years of study, as we evolve our courses in response to the latest developments in academia and industry.

An approved external option, e.g. Introduction to Ancient Philosophy (taught by the Philosophy Department).

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