You will also be encouraged to engage in wider debate on how we interpret the classical world and why this matters - debate that is at the forefront of current research in all disciplines of classical antiquity.

The Classical Studies programme at Birkbeck, University of LondonÊis a structured programme of taught modules, designed to develop understanding and critical skills, and a deep knowledge of classical language and culture. It involves examining the nature of our knowledge about the past and the way in which histories and texts are written. We encourage you to assess ancient source material (textual and archaeological) and to question accepted histories and traditions about the past, so that you will develop the ability to construct and present a convincing argument. The course includes a wide variety of options across a large historical span, from the Ancient Greek world to the history of Late Antiquity.

At Birkbeck we are firm believers that the study of the classical world should be accessible to all, which is why for the classical studies programme we require no prior knowledge of either Greek or Latin. If you are a beginner, you will take at least one module in either Greek or Latin at beginner level, and will have the opportunity to develop your language skills over the duration of your degree.

Career

Graduates can pursue careers in museums and galleries, research and archiving, or education. This degree may also be useful in becoming an archivist, editorial assistant, higher education lecturer or museum/gallery curator.