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The Bachelor of Arts in Ancient History is a three-year, full-time on-campus program that explores the history, culture, and society of ancient civilizations. The program covers topics such as Ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt, and Mesopotamia, with a focus on historical events, political systems, religious beliefs, and cultural practices. Students will learn to critically analyze historical texts, artifacts, and sources, gaining insight into the foundations of modern civilizations.
Graduates will be well-equipped for careers in archaeology, museums, education, and historical research. The University of Leeds offers access to an extensive collection of ancient artifacts and research opportunities, allowing students to immerse themselves in the study of the ancient world.
Year 1 – Foundations in Ancient History
Year 2 – Advanced Studies in Ancient Civilizations
Year 3 – Specialization and Independent Research
Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts in Ancient History at the University of Leeds will be equipped with the knowledge and analytical skills to pursue a wide range of careers in education, research, and cultural heritage. With expertise in ancient civilizations, archaeology, and historical analysis, graduates can work in museums, heritage sites, and cultural institutions. The program also prepares students for roles in publishing, media, and tourism. Additionally, graduates may pursue opportunities in archaeological fieldwork, public history, and consultancy. The program’s focus on critical thinking and research also opens doors to careers in law, government, and international organizations.
The University of Leeds offers a comprehensive Ancient History program that provides students with in-depth knowledge of ancient civilizations and the skills to conduct rigorous historical research. The program emphasizes a hands-on approach, with access to archaeological sites, ancient artifacts, and primary sources, allowing students to explore history in a tangible way. Students will benefit from the expertise of renowned scholars, opportunities for fieldwork, and the chance to engage with the rich history of ancient societies. By choosing this program, students will gain the research, writing, and analytical skills needed to contribute to the understanding and preservation of ancient cultures.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)113 243 1751
Email: admissions@leeds.ac.uk
Address: University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom