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The Classical Archaeology and Greek (Hons) program at the University of Edinburgh offers a unique opportunity to study the ancient world through both archaeological exploration and the study of the Greek language and culture. Over four years, students will gain an in-depth understanding of ancient civilizations, with a particular focus on Greece’s archaeological and literary heritage.
Graduates will acquire the skills to analyze historical sources, conduct archaeological research, and engage with classical Greek texts, preparing them for careers in archaeology, education, museums, and cultural heritage management.
The Classical Archaeology and Greek (Hons) program provides students with both theoretical and practical knowledge of the ancient world. In the first two years, students will focus on the fundamentals of archaeology, ancient Greek language, and classical civilizations. The final years emphasize specialized courses in Greek literature, material culture, and archaeological fieldwork, culminating in an independent research project.
Graduates of the Classical Archaeology and Greek (Hons) program can pursue careers in archaeological research, museum curation, cultural heritage preservation, or education. With expertise in ancient Greek language and archaeology, students are well-prepared for roles in academia, heritage management, and roles in public history or tourism.
The Classical Archaeology and Greek (Hons) program at the University of Edinburgh combines two rich fields of study, offering a rigorous and immersive education in both archaeology and the Greek language. The university’s esteemed academic resources and access to international archaeological projects provide students with a unique opportunity to engage with ancient history in a meaningful way.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)131 650 1000
Email: admissions@ed.ac.uk
Address: University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, United Kingdom