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Classics (BA) Part-time

Undergraduate

Part-time

Start date

28 September 2026

Study location

University of Warwick

Qualification

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Department

Classics & Ancient History

Duration

4-8 years part-time

Course overview

The Department of Classics and Ancient History offers three degrees that can be studied part-time, and are designed to reflect your interests in Classics.

This course is taught in person. We welcome applications from anyone who will be able to commit to these sessions.

Classics students and teaching staff studying an ancient object

The Classical Civilisation degree is for those who wish to explore the ancient world in its broadest sense, studying its literature and culture. The Ancient History and Classical Archaeology degree, on the other hand, is designed for those whose interest is primarily in history and material culture. The Classics degree allows you to pursue your interest in the languages, literature and thought of Greece and Rome, while considering the broader cultural, social and political contexts of the classical world.

All degrees, however, have a number of common features, and you can move from one degree to another as your interests develop, so long as the basic regulations for each are met.

Entry requirements

This course has flexible entry requirements. Consideration will be given for non-traditional qualifications, work and life experience. Applicants are normally interviewed by the course selector.

You will have the opportunity to start an ancient language at introductory level, and no previous experience of ancient language learning is required.

Modules

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. If optional modules are listed below, these can vary from year to year.

Latin at appropriate level

Students entering with Latin A Level will take the module Latin Literary Texts

This allows you to develop your understanding of Latin by further reading of significant works by authors and in genres which, for the most part, you will not have previously studied. As well as developing your ability to read Latin more fluently and to translate from Latin, the module also teaches you advanced grammar, and offers an ambitious introduction to literary criticism and philological analysis at degree level.

Students without A-level Latin will take the accelerated modules Latin Language 1 and 2.

Greek at appropriate Level

Students with A-level Greek will take Greek Literary Texts

The purpose of this module is to build upon your prior study, to allow you both to broaden and deepen your understanding of Greek by further reading of significant works in major genres of archaic and Classical Greek literature, and to hone skills of critical interpretation. Additionally, the module will consolidate knowledge of grammar and syntax through work in class on classical Greek prose-writing.

Students without a qualification in Greek will take Greek Language 1 and 2.

These accelerated modules will teach you the fundamental elements of Ancient Greek in a clear and accessible way. By the end of the year you will be able you to read and translate passages of original Greek with accuracy and confidence, will have a firm knowledge of Greek vocabulary and syntax, and will be able to begin to appreciate pieces of Classical Greek prose in their original unadapted form.

You will study at least one language at Literary Texts level.

A choice of four from the optional modules below:

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