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Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) - Classics
Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) - Classics

Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) - Classics

  • ID:UOM10068
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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* Textbooks and supplies, Health and dental plan, Sport and recreation fee

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60
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100
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20
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirement

  • High school graduation with a minimum 70% average in four (4) senior level courses, with at least 60% in English or first language literature course. 

English Requirement

  • IAEP(Intensive Academic English Program): Pass Level 5/AEPUCE (Academic English Program for University and College Entrance)

  • IELTS (Academic) : (International English Language Testing System) 6.5 overall

  • CAEL (Canadian Academic English Assessment): 60

  • Internet-Based TOEFL (TOEFL-iBT®) (Test of English as a Foreign Language): Overall score of 86, 20 in Reading, 20 in Writing, 20 in Listening, 20 in Speaking

  • Paper-Based TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): Overall score of 550 with no less than 50 (unscaled) in Reading, 50 (unscaled) in Writing, 50 (unscaled) in Listening,

  • Revised TOEFL Paper-delivered Test  (Test of English as a Foreign Language): 20 in Reading, 20 in Writing, 20 in Listening

  • CanTEST(Canadian Test of English for Scholars and Trainees)   4.5 in Reading, 4.5 in Listening, 4.0 in Writing

  • Cambridge Assessment English:C1 Advanced 180

  • Cambridge Assessment English: C2 Proficiency 180

  • Pearson Test of English: 58%

Course Information

The Department of Classics is devoted to the study of the ancient Mediterranean civilizations of Greece and Rome which stand at the beginning of the history and culture of the whole of Western civilization. A wide variety of subjects and methods of investigation come within the experience of students who pursue the study of the Classical world, including (among others) Ancient History, Archaeology, Art History, the Latin and ancient Greek languages, Linguistics, Modern Word Origins, Mythology, Literature and Drama, Religion, and the Origins of Western Thought. Students may study ancient Greek and Latin to a high level of fluency, but most courses in the Department do not require knowledge of these languages. 

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

  • Archeology

  • Museum and archival work

  • Publishing

  • Journalism and the media

  • Library and information sciences

  • Education

Note: students who major in Classics have the flexibility and transferable research, writing and critical skills to take up careers in many different fields, either directly or after further study.

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Overseas Student Health Cover

Health and dental plan: 1,350 per year

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