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The Bachelor of Arts in Classics at Durham University is a three-year, full-time program that provides a comprehensive study of ancient Greek and Roman cultures, including their languages, literature, history, and philosophy. Students will explore classical texts, archaeological sites, and the cultural legacies of ancient civilizations, gaining an in-depth understanding of their lasting impact on modern society.
The program includes courses in classical languages (Latin and Greek), ancient history, and classical philosophy, offering students a well-rounded education in the classical world. Graduates will be prepared for careers in education, research, heritage management, publishing, or cultural consultancy, where expertise in the classical world is highly valued.
Program Title: Bachelor of Arts in Classics
Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Duration: 3 Years
Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
Start Date: 30th January 2026
Location: University of Durham, United Kingdom
Field of Study: Classics
Language of Instruction: English
Year 1 β Foundations in Classics
Year 2 β Intermediate Classics
Year 3 β Advanced Studies in Classics
Graduates of this program gain analytical, research, and critical thinking skills, preparing them for careers in heritage management, teaching, research, publishing, museums, and cultural organizations. The independent research project provides practical experience in academic investigation and interpretation of historical texts, while elective modules allow students to specialize according to career interests, enhancing employability in both educational and cultural sectors. Alumni also often pursue postgraduate studies in classics, history, or related disciplines, broadening career prospects.
This program offers a comprehensive study of classical languages, literature, history, and culture, combining theoretical knowledge with practical research skills. Students develop critical analysis, problem-solving, and communication skills, allowing them to interpret ancient texts and societies effectively. Elective modules and independent research projects enable students to focus on areas of personal interest, while the curriculum emphasizes academic rigor, research proficiency, and professional preparation, preparing graduates for diverse careers in education, research, cultural heritage, and beyond.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)191 334 2000
Email: admissions@durham.ac.uk
Address: University of Durham, Durham, DH1 3LE, United Kingdom