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Ancient History

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The Ancient History program at the University of Glasgow provides an in-depth study of ancient civilizations, offering students a thorough understanding of the history, politics, culture, and economies of societies such as Ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt. This four-year Master of Arts degree combines historical analysis with critical thinking, allowing students to engage with primary sources and archaeological evidence to understand the ancient world.

Graduates are equipped to pursue careers in academia, museums, cultural heritage, and archaeology. With access to world-class resources and expert faculty, students gain a deep knowledge of the ancient world and its enduring influence on modern civilizations, preparing them for a range of professional opportunities in historical research and cultural preservation.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Ancient History
  • Degree Type: Master of Arts
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 30 June 2026
  • Location: University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Field of Study: Ancient History
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Introduction to Ancient History & Classical Civilisations

  • Foundations of Ancient History
  • Early Civilisations of the Near East and Egypt
  • Greek History and Culture
  • Roman History and Society
  • Research Methods in Ancient History

Year 2 – Classical Greece & Roman Empire

  • The Rise and Fall of Ancient Greece
  • Roman Republic and Empire
  • Ancient Warfare and Military History
  • Ancient Philosophy and Thought
  • Archaeological Methods in Ancient History

Year 3 – Ancient Cultures and Historical Contexts

  • Ancient Art and Architecture
  • Social and Economic History of Ancient Civilisations
  • Religion and Rituals in the Ancient World
  • Trade, Economy, and Urbanisation in Antiquity
  • Comparative Ancient Civilisations

Year 4 – Specialisation & Dissertation

  • Advanced Topics in Ancient History (e.g., Ancient Egypt, Greece, or Rome)
  • Historiography and Modern Interpretations of Ancient History
  • Independent Research Project and Dissertation
  • Thesis Writing and Presentation Skills

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Master of Arts in Ancient History from the University of Glasgow can pursue careers in education, museum curation, and cultural heritage management. Other career paths include roles in archaeology, historical consultancy, and roles within the heritage and tourism industries. Graduates may also work for governmental and non-governmental organisations focusing on cultural preservation, education, and public history. The program's focus on critical thinking and historical research provides a strong foundation for careers in research, publishing, and the arts. Additionally, graduates may pursue further postgraduate study in history, archaeology, or ancient studies.


Why Choose This Program

The Ancient History program at the University of Glasgow offers an immersive exploration of the ancient world, combining the study of historical events with the analysis of cultural, social, and economic contexts. The program provides a broad understanding of ancient civilisations, from Egypt and Mesopotamia to Greece and Rome, using both written sources and archaeological evidence. Students benefit from the university's world-class library resources and research expertise, gaining both knowledge and practical skills that are applicable in a wide range of fields. This program is perfect for those who wish to delve into the ancient world, historical research, and the legacies of past civilisations.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom