Bachelor of Arts – Classical Studies

Mount Allison University
Webometrics Canada National Rankings: 50

Course Info

Summary

Classical Studies examines the history and culture of ancient Greece and Rome and their contributions to Western civilization.
Classics offers the unique opportunity to gain new perspective on our language, literature, culture, and political structure by examining their roots in ancient Greece and Rome. These classical civilizations provided the cultural foundations of the western world, as well as the basis of many other elements of our modern life.

Classics is unique among modern academic disciplines in the breadth of its approach to its subject — it is a field in which you must be simultaneously linguist, literary critic, anthropologist, sociologist, and historian of politics, religion and art.

At Mount Allison, Classics offers the opportunity to study these ancient cultures through courses in history, mythology, art, archaeology, language, and literature.
The history and literature of Greece and Rome can be approached either in the original languages or through courses using English translation.

Introductory courses focus on:

classical civilization
mythology
archaeology
Upper year studies specialize in topics like:

Greek democracy
Roman emperors
health and medicine
Greek and Roman drama, poetry, and art
You also have the opportunity to study classical languages — and even minor in: ancient Greek and Latin.

Classical Studies is available as:

BA major (60 credits)
BA honours (72 credits)
Minor in any degree (24 credits)

Career Outcomes

Whether you're entering the job market or continuing your education, your Mount Allison degree will stand out.
Mount Allison has been recognized by Maclean's as the top primarily undergraduate university in Canada more times than any other university.

With experiential learning and career development opportunities available in every degree, you'll also graduate with hands-on learning and on-the-job experience.

Our graduates also boast extraordinarily high acceptance rates to top graduate programs and professional schools such as law and medicine.

Popular career paths for Classics Studies graduates include:

heritage researcher/interpreter
lawyer
curator/museum education
teacher
librarian
archivist
cultural resource manager
archaeologist
tour organizer/guide
human resources manager
art dealer/administrator
conference/event planner
publisher
tourism development officer
exhibit designer/marketer
journalist
conservation officer
historic buildings inspector

About Course
Course Credential

Bachelor

Application Deadline

Based on course availibility

Course Availibility

Open

Course specific Intake

January, September

Academics, GPA

Grade 12 with minimum 55% with no module less than 55%

English requirements

IELTS: Overall 6.5 band no less than 6.0 band TOFEL: PTE: Overall Score of at least 60 with no individual score less than 51

Course Duration

4 Years

Tuition Fees

CAD$ 19620.00

*Price shown is for indicative purpose, please check with institution

IMP Notes

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Location

Sackville

Scholarships

Here are some scholarship that are available at The Mount Allison University.

Combined Adrienne Marshall English Scholarship and Barry Marshall Science Scholarship

Value of scholarship

Tuition Fee Scholarship

Application details:

For further details, please contact the university website.

Eligibility requirements
  • Be students at the Beijing Huija Private School;
  • meet all entry requirements normally applied to the English Language Bridging course and the Bachelor of Science1 course;
  • not be Australian citizens or permanent residents of Australia; and
  • be liable for international full fees.
Who can apply:

All international

Combined Adrienne Marshall English Scholarship and Barry Marshall Science Scholarship

Value of scholarship

Tuition Fee Scholarship

Application details:

For further details, please contact the university website.

Eligibility requirements
  • Be students at the Beijing Huija Private School;
  • meet all entry requirements normally applied to the English Language Bridging course and the Bachelor of Science1 course;
  • not be Australian citizens or permanent residents of Australia; and
  • be liable for international full fees.
Who can apply:

All international