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Yale University
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (B.A.)
- New Haven, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations offers students the chance to explore the rich history, culture, and languages of the Ancient Near East. It covers a variety of languages includ...


Harvard University
BA in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
- Cambridge, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations offers students a chance to explore the rich history, languages, and cultures of the ancient Near East. Students can study a variety of language...
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Texas Tech University
Languages and Cultures, B.A.: Classics Concentration
- Lubbock, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Classics Concentration in the B.A. program focuses on helping students explore the ancient world through the languages and cultures of Greece and Rome. Students learn Latin and Greek, gaining read...


Princeton University
BA in Near Eastern Studies
- Princeton, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Near Eastern Studies offers students a chance to explore the history, culture, language, and politics of the Middle East and surrounding regions. Students can engage with courses coveri...
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Ancient language degrees offer a fascinating field of study that delves into the linguistic and cultural heritage of human civilization. By pursuing an ancient languages degree, you'll gain a deep understanding of the historical and cultural context of various ancient languages, such as Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, Hebrew, Egyptian, and more.
While the curriculum may differ between programs, you can generally expect to study linguistics, literature, history, and translation.
So, where can an ancient languages degree take you? Graduates find themselves working in diverse settings such as museums, cultural institutions, research centers, and schools. Graduates also thrive in the world of publishing, editing, and writing. With their extensive knowledge of history, linguistics, and cultural studies, they create compelling content for various media outlets.
Pursuing an ancient languages degree opens up a treasure trove of possibilities, allowing you to follow your passion and unravel the mysteries of the past.
Earning a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree is an academic achievement upon completing a series of courses over the course of three or four years. The subjects that are studied in order to earn this degree vary widely under the disciplines of the liberal arts and sciences.