6 Ancient languages degree abroad

Ancient languages degree abroadFilter
    • Barcelona, Spain

    On-Campus

    The master's degree in Ancient Cultures and Languages is unique in Europe, due to its specific character and course structure. It provides instruction in the three fundamental ancient languages ' Greek, Latin and Hebrew ' and offers the chance to specialize in the cultures of two geographical areas of the ancient world, the Mediterranean and the Middle East, which were immersed in a process of 'fruitful interaction' for many centuries. The course plots a course from the origins of Mesopotamian civilization to the present day, taking in the languages, scripts and cultural manifestations of the ancient world.

    • Saint Andrews, United Kingdom

    Full time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    The MLitt in Biblical Languages and Literature offers students with existing competence in Biblical languages the opportunity to increase their linguistic and exegetical skills through sustained close and critical engagement with the Biblical texts and themes.

  • MA (Ancient Languages and Cultures Studies)

    University of Pretoria - Faculty of Humanities

    • Pretoria, South Africa

    Full time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    Depending upon their interest and area of specialisation, students may choose one of the following options:

  • Ancient Greek (Minor)

    Binghamton University, State University of New York

    • Binghamton, USA

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Classical studies are offered through the Department of Middle Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Studies (MEAMS). Major tracks in Classics offer coursework in the cultures, languages, and literature of the ancient Mediterranean, with a focus on ancient Greece and Rome.

  • Classics

    University of Siena

    • Siena, Italy

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    Italian

    Attending the Master’s Degree Course in Classics proposed by the University of Siena means studying the ancient world through a multidisciplinary approach, capable of making the student grasp the determinant values of the ancient cultural dimension, with its common traits and no less important differences compared to the modern one. Students will acquire advanced disciplinary and methodological skills not only in the two classical languages, in classical philology and in ancient history, but also in the anthropology of the ancient world, a discipline linked to the “interdepartmental center of anthropology and the ancient world”. Among the other subjects included in the curriculum, there are disciplines that complete the path of the classicist future: papyrology, Greek and Latin paleography, Byzantine civilization, medieval Latin and humanistic literature, the history of ancient philosophy, and classical archeology.

    • Oshawa, Canada
    • Peterborough, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Become an expert on the life, language, culture, politics, and power structures of the Ancient Mediterranean from 3000 B.C. to 650 A.D. As an AGRS student at Trent , you’ll discover the pioneers of literature and make connections between ancient ideas and modern challenges both within and beyond the classroom. Immerse yourself in the Classics, engaging in coursework based on the active research of accomplished Trent faculty and scholars, and applying your passion for antiquity with paid co-op placements and international fieldwork.