Course Overview
The Classics program at the University of Oxford is one of the most prestigious and comprehensive courses of its kind, focusing on the study of ancient Greek and Roman languages, literature, history, philosophy, and culture. The course aims to develop a deep understanding of classical civilizations and their enduring influence on the modern world. Unique features include the opportunity to study original texts in their native languages and access to world-class resources for classical scholarship.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are equipped with critical thinking, analytical, and communication skills, making them highly sought after in diverse fields such as academia, law, journalism, publishing, and public service. Many also pursue further research or teaching roles in classical studies.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is supported by a distinguished faculty of scholars in classical literature, history, and archaeology, though specific names are not listed in publicly accessible data for this profile.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students benefit from access to the Bodleian Library, one of the oldest libraries in Europe, with extensive collections of classical texts and manuscripts. The Ashmolean Museum, the university's museum of art and archaeology, provides hands-on engagement with ancient artifacts. The program also offers connections to international classical research networks.
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