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Durham University

Faculty of Arts and Humanities, MA in Classics

Address:

Department of Classics and Ancient History
38 North Bailey
Durham, England  DH1 3EU
United Kingdom

Phone:

+44 (0) 191 33 41669

Fax:

N/A

Program Information

Format: Campus

Program Description:

The Classics and Ancient History at Durham University is one of the most vibrant Classics departments in the UK. Our academic staff specialise in a wide range of artistic, historical, literary, linguistic, cultural and philosophical aspects of the Graeco-Roman world. In the latest Research Assessment Exercise (2008) we were ranked tied third for internationally excellent research: 65 % of our research has been rated as 4*, world leading (25%) and 3*, internationally excellent (40%).We are consistently ranked amongst the top Classics departments in the UK: 5th in the 2009 Times 'Good University Guide' and 4th the Independent's 'Complete University Guide' for 2010.
As a centre of world-class research, we have a strong commitment to postgraduate provision, and welcome applications for MA and PhD work in any of the (many) research specialities represented in the Department. With one of the largest bodies of permanent staff of any UK Classics Department, we have an unusually wide range of expertise and, of course, unusually wide scope for cross-disciplinary work.
The MA in Classics allows the broadest range of choice of all programmes from Durham's Department of Classics and Ancient History, however, like our other degrees, it is geared towards preparing students for higher research - partly through direct research training, partly through modules taught by experts in their field in small-group seminars. The programme consists of a core module in Classical Research Methods and Resources, a dissertation, language classes (either modern or ancient) and two elective modules.

International Student Requirements:

Proficiency in English Language to the university's required standard. Overseas candidates should demonstrate proficiency in English Language to appropriate standard.

Tuition & Financial Aid

Financial Aid Offered: No