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Classical studies
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Classical studies

Source: https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/subjects/classical-studies/ Parent: https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/subjects/

Classical studies courses explore all aspects of the Greek and Roman world, including not just literature but also art, architecture, philosophy, religion and responses to the Greeks and Romans from the Renaissance to the modern world.

Because texts are studied in translation for Classical Studies, a greater amount of material can be covered, so that the degree is one of remarkable range and depth. Specialists in Greek, Latin and Ancient History work closely together to provide a course which combines the study of history and literature, Greece and Rome, art and thought. There is no compulsory linguistic element to the course although you do have the option to try some ancient Greek or Latin at beginners level, and pursue the language if you wish.

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Postgraduate research

The School of Classics offers PhD and MPhil research programmes and supervises on the following topics:

To apply, you should first identify and contact a potential supervisor you would like to work with in your intended research area. Find out how to contact a research supervisor.

“What I find most valuable about Classical Studies is the variety of disciplines and ideas that I have the chance to explore: history, social studies, languages and literature studies. There is also plenty of scope for creativity and independent thought in your work. The flexibility of the St Andrews sub- honours structure exposes you to so many new ideas and ways of thinking and working that can enrich your own degree pathway.”

Rachael \ - Lanarkshire, Scotland

Awards

First in the Scotland and third in the UK for classics and ancient history

Guardian University Guide 2023

First in Scotland and fourth in the UK for classics

The Complete University Guide 2023

80% of research activity rated 3* or 4*

The most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021)

School of Classics

The University of St Andrews has been a centre for classical studies since its foundation in 1413, and the School of Classics continues to build on its reputation for both teaching and research.

Studying in St Andrews

Entry requirements

The University offers a variety of flexible entry options in order to allow all students, regardless of background or personal circumstances, to apply.

Fees and funding

Scholarships and funding options are available at every level of study.

Accommodation

St Andrews has variety of accommodation options to suit all tastes and budgets.

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