BA Classical Studies and English Literature 36 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Reading |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 51-150QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

25,250 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Classics and Ancient HistoryMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Classics and Ancient History

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This multi-disciplinary course will provide you with knowledge of a variety of different kinds of English texts and classical literature, art, philosophy and their reception in modern culture, as well as perspectives on different methods of critical analysis. Why study this course? The cultures of Greece and Rome lie at the heart of western civilisation, and resonate throughout the world. Whether or not you have already had the opportunity to study the ancient world, we welcome you to explore the history, literature, art and culture of ancient societies which are fascinating in their own right and have done much to shape our own. Reading’s Department of Classics offers stimulating and challenging courses for students with different interests and backgrounds. This is a multi-disciplinary course which aims to provide you with subject-specific knowledge and more general skills, including knowledge of a variety of different kinds of English texts and classical literature, art, philosophy and their reception in modern culture, as well as perspectives on different methods of critical analysis. The course also aims to foster an independent approach to formulating problems and arguments, using the close reading and analytical skills that are fundamental to both disciplines. There is provision for the development of your specific interests through independent study for the dissertation. After the course As well as the practical experience gained on this degree our students also graduate with a range of transferable skills, such as self-motivation, time management and strategic thinking. You will enter the job market as a self-confident graduate with well-developed skills in oral communication, research and writing, together with a high level of cultural literacy and critical sophistication. Many of our graduates develop successful careers as artists, writers and curators. These include a number of famous alumni, such as Turner-prize nominated artists, and PhD students who are award-winning artists and curators at influential museums. Others have found employment in galleries, education, art therapy and film and video production. Our graduates have excelled in fields as diverse as law, business administration, web-design, teaching and journalism. Recent employers include Tate, Whitechapel Gallery, The Burlington Magazine, Christies, Microsoft, the BBC, Oxford University Press and Waterstones.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Classics and Ancient History

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This multi-disciplinary course will provide you with knowledge of a variety of different kinds of English texts and classical literature, art, philosophy and their reception in modern culture, as well as perspectives on different methods of critical analysis. Why study this course? The cultures of Greece and Rome lie at the heart of western civilisation, and resonate throughout the world. Whether or not you have already had the opportunity to study the ancient world, we welcome you to explore the history, literature, art and culture of ancient societies which are fascinating in their own right and have done much to shape our own. Reading’s Department of Classics offers stimulating and challenging courses for students with different interests and backgrounds. This is a multi-disciplinary course which aims to provide you with subject-specific knowledge and more general skills, including knowledge of a variety of different kinds of English texts and classical literature, art, philosophy and their reception in modern culture, as well as perspectives on different methods of critical analysis. The course also aims to foster an independent approach to formulating problems and arguments, using the close reading and analytical skills that are fundamental to both disciplines. There is provision for the development of your specific interests through independent study for the dissertation. After the course As well as the practical experience gained on this degree our students also graduate with a range of transferable skills, such as self-motivation, time management and strategic thinking. You will enter the job market as a self-confident graduate with well-developed skills in oral communication, research and writing, together with a high level of cultural literacy and critical sophistication. Many of our graduates develop successful careers as artists, writers and curators. These include a number of famous alumni, such as Turner-prize nominated artists, and PhD students who are award-winning artists and curators at influential museums. Others have found employment in galleries, education, art therapy and film and video production. Our graduates have excelled in fields as diverse as law, business administration, web-design, teaching and journalism. Recent employers include Tate, Whitechapel Gallery, The Burlington Magazine, Christies, Microsoft, the BBC, Oxford University Press and Waterstones.

Admission Requirements

100+
7+
30+
A-levels: BBB, including grade B in A level English Literature or related subject. BTEC Extended Diploma: DDM (Modules taken must be comparable to subject specific requirement).

3 Years
Jan
Sep

Domestic
9,535 GBP
International
25,250 GBP

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