
The Bachelor of Arts in Classics at the University of Derby is a four-year, full-time on-campus program designed for students who wish to explore the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome through their languages, history, culture, and literature. This program offers a comprehensive study of classical texts, archaeology, mythology, and philosophy, allowing students to immerse themselves in the classical world and understand its impact on modern society.
Students will study ancient languages, such as Latin and Ancient Greek, and engage in analysis of classical works, both written and visual. The program encourages interdisciplinary study, incorporating elements of history, archaeology, and cultural studies to develop a well-rounded understanding of the classical world. Graduates will be well-equipped to pursue careers in education, archaeology, museum curation, cultural heritage, or research, where they can apply their knowledge of the ancient world to contemporary contexts.
Program Title: Bachelor of Arts in Classics
Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Duration: 4 years
Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
Start Date: 2nd January 2026
Location: University of Derby, United Kingdom
Language of Instruction: English
Year 1 – Foundations of Classics
• Introduction to Ancient Languages: Latin and Greek
• Classical Civilisations and History
• Mythology and Literature of Ancient Greece and Rome
• Research Methods and Academic Skills
Year 2 – Intermediate Classical Studies
• Classical Literature: Poetry and Prose
• Ancient Philosophy and Thought
• History of the Classical World
• Archaeology and Material Culture
Year 3 – Advanced Classical Analysis
• Advanced Latin and Greek Texts
• Classical Art, Architecture, and Society
• Comparative Studies in Ancient Civilisations
• Independent Research Project
Year 4 – Specialisation and Professional Integration
• Advanced Topics in Classical Studies
• Translation and Interpretation of Classical Texts
• Capstone Research Project / Dissertation
• Professional Skills and Career Preparation
Graduates of the BA in Classics at the University of Derby are prepared for careers in education, research, cultural heritage, publishing, and museum work. Roles include Teacher, Researcher, Archivist, Museum Curator, Cultural Heritage Officer, or Translator, with opportunities in educational institutions, museums, archives, cultural organisations, and academic research. The program equips students with critical thinking, analytical skills, and a deep understanding of ancient cultures, enabling them to conduct research, curate collections, and interpret historical texts. Graduates may also pursue postgraduate study in classical studies, history, archaeology, or education.
This four-year, full-time, on-campus BA combines language study, historical analysis, and cultural exploration, providing students with comprehensive knowledge of the ancient world. The curriculum emphasises linguistic proficiency, critical thinking, and independent research, supported by textual analysis, archaeology, and applied projects. Students gain expertise in classical languages, literature, history, and material culture, preparing them for professional roles or further academic study. With a focus on practical skills, research experience, and career readiness, the program equips graduates to succeed in education, research, and cultural sectors.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)1332 591 000
Email: admissions@derby.ac.uk
Address: University of Derby, Kedleston Road, Derby DE22 1GB, United Kingdom