Classics and Ancient History

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 4.08 k / Year(s) Deadline: May 2, 2024
139 place StudyQA ranking:2823 Duration:3 years

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Classics and Ancient History is the study of the languages, literature, history, art and archaeology of the ancient Greek and Roman civilisations. These two cultures lie at the very foundation of the modern world, and we are surrounded by their legacy: from the Olympic Games to the alphabet, from democracy to Christianity, from theatre to the rule of law—wherever we turn we find ourselves in their debt. These uncannily familiar Greeks and the Romans struggled with many of the same crucial issues as we do: globalisation, the 'clash of civilisations' and the decline of great powers. This exciting major lets you combine the languages with the history and archaeology of the classical world to give you a holistic picture of this vibrant and eternally relevant era. UWA is the only university in Western Australia where you can study this intriguing major.

Level 1

  • Glory and Grandeur
  • Myth: from Creation to Death
  • Beginners' Latin I

Level 2

  • Age of Thucydides
  • Julians and Julio-Claudians
  • Intermediate Latin I
  • Intermediate Latin II
  • Beginners' Greek I
  • Intermediate Greek I

Level 3

  • Ancient Epic
  • Emergence of Greece
  • Classical Greek Theatre
  • Age of Alexander the Great
  • Roman Archaeology
  • The Foundation of the Roman Empire
  • Majesty of the Roman Empire
  • Roman Britain
  • Advanced Latin I
  • Intermediate Greek II
  • Advanced Greek I
  • All international students at UWA are required to pay tuition fees for their programs of study. The tuition fee is based on the student's course of study. Fees increase on an annual basis.New students should refer to their Acceptance of Offer Contract and once enrolled, their Statement of Account for tuition fees.

  • AUD $100 application processing fee (credit card payment accepted).
  • Online application
  • Your contact details.
  • Supporting documentation (such as your English language competence test results, academic transcripts, passport ID page and other documentation for course-specific requirements).
  • Academic transcripts must be uploaded as one single collated PDF only (not as separate PDF pages).
  • You must meet the English language requirements of the University to be eligible for a place.IELTS - Overall score minimum of 6.5, no band less than 6.0 (must include Academic Reading and Writing modules). TOEFL - Essay Rating / Test of Written English (TWE) of 4.5 and either 230 (Computer-based) or 570 (Paper-based) score. Next Generation TOEFL - Internet-based Test (iBT): An overall score of 82 with a minimum score of: 22 in the Writing section;18 in the Reading section; 20 in the Speaking section; and 20 in the Listening section.

The University provides two types of scholarships for students who may be experiencing financial hardship:

  • UWA Swans Rural Scholarship
  • UWA Swans Scholarship
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