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Classics (Classical Civilisation)

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The Classics (Classical Civilisation) program at the University of Glasgow offers students a unique opportunity to explore the ancient world and its profound influence on modern societies. Over the course of this four-year Bachelor of Arts degree, students delve into the history, culture, and philosophy of ancient Greece and Rome. Through a combination of lectures, seminars, and independent research, students gain a deep understanding of classical civilizations and their enduring legacy.

Graduates of this program leave with a comprehensive skill set in critical thinking, analytical writing, and historical analysis, making them highly employable in fields such as education, publishing, and heritage management. With access to world-class resources and expert faculty members, students are well-equipped to pursue further academic study or embark on a successful career path in areas that value intellectual depth and historical insight.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Classics (Classical Civilisation)
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 30 June 2026
  • Location: University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Field of Study: History
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 - Foundations of Classical Civilisation

  • Introduction to Classical Civilisation
  • Ancient Greek and Roman History
  • The Mythology and Religion of Ancient Greece and Rome
  • Introduction to Latin and Ancient Languages
  • The Art and Architecture of the Classical World
  • Research Methods in Classics

Year 2 - Core Classical Studies

  • Ancient Greek Literature and Drama
  • Roman History and Society
  • Classical Philosophy and Political Thought
  • Archaeology of the Ancient World
  • Ancient Greek and Roman Art and Culture
  • Elective Module in Classical Languages (Greek or Latin)

Year 3 - Advanced Classical Civilisation and Literature

  • Advanced Greek or Latin Language and Literature
  • The Greek and Roman World: Politics and Culture
  • Classical Historiography and Ancient Historians
  • Comparative Civilisations: Greece, Rome, and Beyond
  • Gender and Society in the Classical World
  • Classical Civilization in the Modern World

Year 4 - Specialization and Research in Classics

  • Advanced Classical Texts and Theories
  • Classical Archaeology and Excavation
  • History and Legacy of Ancient Philosophy
  • The Classical World in Literature and Popular Culture
  • Dissertation / Research Project
  • Internship or Placement in Classical Studies

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Classics (Classical Civilisation) program are well-prepared for careers in education, research, heritage, and the cultural sector. They can pursue roles as Classics Educators, Cultural Heritage Consultants, Archaeologists, Museum Curators, or Historians. Graduates often work in universities, museums, historical societies, cultural institutions, and government agencies, where they can contribute to the preservation and interpretation of classical heritage. The program also provides a solid foundation for further academic study or doctoral research in classical studies or related fields.

Why Choose This Program

The Bachelor of Arts in Classics (Classical Civilisation) at the University of Glasgow provides a deep and comprehensive study of the ancient world, combining theoretical knowledge with practical research skills. The program emphasizes Greek and Roman history, literature, philosophy, and archaeology, providing students with a broad understanding of classical civilisation and its legacy. With access to expert faculty, cutting-edge research, and immersive learning experiences, this program is ideal for those wishing to explore the foundations of Western culture and its lasting influence on the modern world. Graduates will be equipped to engage critically with the past and apply their classical knowledge in contemporary contexts.

Contact Information

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