

The International Foundation in Humanities and Social Sciences - Ancient History is a nine-month full-time program designed for students interested in the history of ancient civilizations. This foundation course provides students with the opportunity to study the history, culture, and politics of ancient societies, including Greece, Rome, Egypt, and Mesopotamia. Students will gain an understanding of historical sources, archaeological methods, and the social dynamics that shaped ancient civilizations.
Throughout the program, students will engage with primary historical texts and artifacts, developing critical thinking and research skills. The course is designed to prepare students for undergraduate studies in history, archaeology, or classics, offering a strong foundation in the study of ancient civilizations. Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in education, museum curation, historical research, or any field that requires expertise in ancient history.
Semester 1 β Foundations of Ancient History
Semester 2 β Intermediate Ancient History
Graduates of the International Foundation in Humanities and Social Sciences - Ancient History program are well-prepared for careers in education, archaeology, museum curation, and historical research. Career opportunities include roles as historians, archaeologists, museum curators, heritage site managers, and academic researchers. Graduates can work in museums, universities, historical societies, cultural heritage organizations, and government agencies involved in preserving historical sites. The program also provides a strong foundation for further study in history, archaeology, or ancient studies.
The International Foundation in Humanities and Social Sciences - Ancient History program at the University of Manchester offers a comprehensive introduction to the study of ancient civilizations, their cultures, and histories. Students will gain a deep understanding of the social, political, and intellectual dynamics that shaped ancient societies, while developing key research and analytical skills. This program is ideal for those interested in pursuing careers in history, archaeology, museum studies, or academic research, offering a solid foundation for further study and professional practice in ancient history.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)161 275 5252
Email: admissions@manchester.ac.uk
Address: University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom