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2 Classical Studies Preparatory Programs in Canada


Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change | YORK UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies Classics
- Toronto, Canada
Undergraduate Certificate
On-Campus
English
Classical Studies Classics Discover the culture of Ancient Greece and Rome and their enduring impact on the modern world. You may pursue a Classics degree focusing on the Greek and Latin languages; or opt for Classical Studies which deals with Greek and Roman literature, culture and history. As part of your studies, you will critically examine philosophy and dive into sport and spectacle, love and war, law and culture, Athenian tragedy and comedy, and ancient women and children.


Western University Faculty of Arts & Humanities
Course in - Arts and Humanities - Critical Theories
- Toronto, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
This course addresses contemporary theories and historical approaches currently used in the Arts and Humanities.
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Classical degree programs at the Preparatory level in Canada offer a foundational approach that emphasizes critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills. This environment fosters independence and curiosity, enabling you to engage deeply with classical texts and ideas that have shaped modern thought.
Through courses in philosophy, classical literature, and history, you'll explore significant cultural movements and their influences on contemporary society. You'll practice essential skills like critical analysis, persuasive writing, and effective public speaking, laying the groundwork for future academic pursuits or careers in various fields. As you study, students build confidence as they engage with complex concepts and historical contexts.
The instructional style typically focuses on interactive discussions and collaborative projects, encouraging students to articulate and defend their viewpoints while benefiting from diverse perspectives. Graduates from Preparatory programs gain skills valuable across numerous industries, making them well-prepared for higher education or roles in sectors that require strong analytical and communication competencies.