
About this program
Classics (Ancient Greek) with Study in Europe
Why Warwick?
We’re a world-leading university with the highest academic and research standards. Today more than 25,000 students thrive across four faculties, which feature over 70 research centres and institutes. We’re a constant presence in the rankings of the UK’s and the world’s greatest universities, and the most targeted institution nationally by the UK’s top 100 employers (The Graduate Market in 2017, High Fliers Research Ltd).
All of this means you’ll be welcomed to a safe, energetic and cosmopolitan campus with flexible, well-equipped study spaces to help you stretch yourself personally, professionally and academically. Whether you want to be a front-runner in a fast-moving graduate job market, or to make a difference and change the world, we want you here.
The course
This course will enable you to pursue your interest in the languages, literature and thought of Greece and Rome, while considering the broader cultural, social and political contexts of the classical world. You will study a broad range of literary and non-literary sources, which are taught in innovative and dynamic ways by staff engaged in ground-breaking research.
Core study covers the Greek language, alongside modules such as Politics and Poetics in Greek and Latin Literature, which investigates the relationship between power and its modes of representation in the Greco-Roman world. You can also choose optional modules on other aspects of the ancient world (e.g. history and archaeology) that interest you. By studying past cultures, you will develop the skills to analyse broad socio-cultural, literary, material and philosophical trends over extended periods of time and learn to pay attention to interpreting detail. You will also build skills in logic, written and oral communication, and develop the ability to work independently to meet deadlines.
Admission requirements
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Tuition
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
Channel Islands £9,250 * Year 1EU £9,250 * Year 1International £18,330 Year 1England £9,250 * Year 1Northern Ireland £9,250 * Year 1Scotland £9,250 * Year 1Wales £9,250 * Year 1*This is a provisional fee and subject to change.
Additional fee information
Home and EU undergraduate tuition fees for 2017/18 academic year is £9,250 and tuition fee for 2018/19 academic year is yet to be confirmed and is expected to increase subject to government policy decisions. For students who qualify for government-regulated fees (currently students classed as ‘Home’ or ‘Home/EU’ for fees purposes), the University expects to increase fees in line with any inflationary uplift as determined by the UK Government, if permitted by law or government policy, in the second and subsequent years of your course. It is anticipated that such increases will be linked to RPI (the Retail Price Index excluding mortgage interest payments). The University has set the overseas fees for the next 3 academic years and please refer to the following link for future overseas tuition fee http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/academicoffice/finance/fees/overseasfees/.About this institute

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