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The Classics and Ancient History MSc at the University of Glasgow is a one-year program offering an in-depth exploration of the ancient world, with a focus on classical languages, history, and culture. The program covers key topics such as ancient Greek and Roman history, literature, philosophy, and archaeology, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the ancient civilizations that have shaped the modern world.
Students will engage in intensive study of primary texts, archaeological findings, and historiographical approaches, developing their research and critical analysis skills. The program prepares graduates for careers in academia, museums, cultural heritage, or education, where they can apply their deep understanding of ancient cultures and history. The program also serves as a strong foundation for those looking to pursue doctoral studies in classical studies or related fields.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Classics and Ancient History
Semester 2 – Advanced Topics in Classics and Ancient History
Graduates of the Classics and Ancient History program will be well-prepared for careers in education, research, and cultural heritage. Potential career paths include roles such as History Educator, Archaeologist, Museum Curator, Heritage Consultant, and Cultural Heritage Manager. The program’s strong emphasis on ancient civilizations, archaeological research, and critical analysis ensures that graduates are equipped to work in academic settings, museums, archives, and heritage management. Graduates can also pursue further studies or teaching careers in ancient history, classics, or archaeology.
The Classics and Ancient History program at the University of Glasgow offers an in-depth exploration of ancient civilizations, their cultures, and historical legacies. Students will gain a solid foundation in ancient languages, historical methods, and archaeological techniques, while engaging with the rich cultural and philosophical contributions of ancient Greece and Rome. The program offers the opportunity to study primary sources and engage in hands-on research, preparing students for roles in education, museums, and cultural preservation. With strong academic support and access to the University’s extensive library and research resources, students will be well-positioned to contribute to the study and preservation of ancient history and culture.
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