• The Bachelor's degree in Classical Studies encompasses the historical disciplines of classical archeology, ancient history, Latin studies and Greek studies. It aims at an integrated, networked study of material culture, history and literature of Greek and Roman antiquity.
  • The disciplines involved in the course work with representational and pictorial object categories on the one hand and a broad spectrum of textual source categories on the other. Archeology, image studies, history, cultural and religious studies, literary theory and linguistics have developed different methodological and theoretical approaches.
  • The subject of the course is to learn the variety of disciplinary approaches and to understand their complementarity. Common to the above-mentioned disciplines is the cultural-scientific-anthropological question about the self-image of ancient people and societies, how it is realized in the production and handling of texts and artifacts.