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Mount Holyoke College
Ancient Studies
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Does the prospect of courses in ancient art, literature, history, philosophy, and religion appeal to you? If so, then you should consider a major (or minor) in ancient studies, a program that approaches these ancient civilizations from an interdisciplinary and inclusive perspective. Currently, majors may choose from among three concentrations: art historical/archaeological, historical, or literary/mythological. With the help of an advisor, you can select courses from among a range of offerings in the departments of classics and Italian, art history, Asian studies, philosophy, politics, and religion.


Nipissing University
Ancient Studies
- Toronto, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Are you curious about how and where Western culture began? Or perhaps you’ve always been intrigued by the drama and adventure of Greek myths. Or maybe you’ve just always really liked those action movies set in ancient Greece and Rome! Whatever catches your interest, Ancient Studies at Nipissing will take you deep into the ancient world.
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Health and Wellbeing in the Ancient World Course - The Open University
- Online United Kingdom
Course
Part time
6 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Use literary and archaeological evidence to see how ancient Greeks and Romans approached health, well-being, and societal issues.


Athens Institute For Education And Research (ATINER)
Seminar Course on History & Culture of the Authentic Ancient Athens the Great Figures, the Context, from the “Golden Age” & its Fall to Athens Under Rome
Course
On-Campus
English
Investigate Ancient, Authentic Athens in the Modern City – Original sources, on-site, on the Streets, and in the Museum


St. Lawrence University
Course in Art and Art History
- New York, USA
Course
On-Campus
The study of art & art history is central to a liberal arts education, especially in a world increasingly shaped by images and seemingly endless visual information.


University Primo Levi
Mirroring yourself in the Universe: an approach to Astrology
- Bologna, Italy
Course
On-Campus
Italian
Since ancient times, man has felt attracted to the stars and began to think about a connection between their course and the experiences of his life. This reflection has evolved in history and, between moments of favor and moments of ostracism, it has been practiced over the centuries until an articulated and complex discipline has established itself, but always based on the principle that what happens on earth can be correlated to the movement of celestial bodies. Currently, the study of Astrology has deepened the research, finalizing it to the knowledge of all aspects of human life: through an original investigation on the character, qualities, objectives, and future prospects of individuals; then pushing his interpretation also towards inanimate entities (such as houses, companies, events), up to the study of historical periods.


The American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Academic Year Program
- Athens, Greece
Course
On-Campus
English, Greek
The Regular Member program runs the full academic year, from early September to early June. It is an integrated participatory program offering advanced graduate students, from a variety of fields, an intensive survey of the art, archaeology, history, and topography of Greece, from antiquity to the present. Regular Members are expected to be in residence in Athens throughout the nine-month academic year. Students receive comprehensive training through visits to the principal archaeological sites and museums of Greece as well as in seminars led by resident and visiting scholars. They also take part in the training program at the Corinth excavations.
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Studying Ancient History at the Courses level opens doors to exploring the complexities of past civilizations and their legacies. You’ll engage with diverse sources, learning to analyze primary texts and artifacts that shape our understanding of humanity's history.
In this program, students delve into topics like the political systems of ancient Rome, the cultural practices of the Egyptians, and the philosophical advancements of the Greeks. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, refining their skills in critical analysis, research methodologies, and academic writing. Courses often include "Classical Civilizations," "Archaeological Methods," and "History and Theory," providing a well-rounded approach to the discipline.
As a student of Ancient History, you'll develop competencies in sourcing and interpreting historical evidence, preparing you for careers in education, museums, cultural heritage management, and research. Graduates find that the analytical skills gained are highly valued in various fields, making their expertise applicable in the contemporary world.