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BA in Classics with Employment Experience, University of Exeter

Exeter,

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48 Months

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About this course

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The Classics BA at Exeter offers students the chance to study Ancient Latin and Greek in depth, blending traditional rigor with modern approaches to ancient literature. It focuses on exploring the culture, society, and thoughts of the ancient world through literary texts, with optional modules in literature, history, and culture to provide broader perspectives. The course combines language studies with an engagement in historical and cultural contexts, enabling students to develop critical analysis skills and a deep understanding of classical civilizations.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The Classics BA is highly regarded, ranking 7th in the UK for Classics and Ancient History, and 50th in the world according to QS rankings. Exeter has a strong research profile, being 4th in the UK for world-leading Classics research. The course offers a vibrant student community with active societies and unique opportunities like the Creative Interpretative Project, which allows students to explore the ancient world creatively. The degree is designed to develop highly valued skills such as critical thinking, cultural awareness, and effective communication, making graduates attractive to various employers.

Specialisation

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Students can specialise in Classical Languages, particularly Latin and Greek, at various levels throughout the course. The programme emphasizes language proficiency alongside the study of Ancient Literature and related topics, with options to explore ancient society, history, and cultural studies. There is also flexibility to include modules outside the core classical topics to broaden understanding and career readiness.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

26.07L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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For standard entry, students need AAB at A-Level, IB score of 34/665, or DDD in BTEC. A GCSE grade C or 4 in English Language is also required. The course includes language modules in Latin and Greek, alongside optional modules spanning ancient history and culture. For degree progression, students must pass first-year modules, with a recommended average of 60% or more to qualify for study abroad options. The course involves coursework and exams across years, culminating in a final degree classification based on assessments.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

90

PTE

67

DUOLINGO

120

Career prospects

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A Classics and Ancient History degree opens opportunities in museum and heritage work, education, journalism, business, and law. Recent graduates have found roles such as Archives Assistant, Business Development Associate, Freelance Journalist, and Investment Analyst. The programme also offers strong preparation for postgraduate studies in fields like history, international relations, bioarchaeology, and law. The university’s dedicated Careers Service supports students in developing employability skills through workshops, mentoring, and internships, ensuring graduates are well-positioned in the job market.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for the Classics BA at Exeter?

Typically, the course requires AAB at A-Level, IB score of 34/665, or DDD in BTEC, along with a grade C/4 in English Language at GCSE.

Can I study abroad as part of this degree?

Yes, there is a 'with Study Abroad' option that allows you to spend a year studying at one of Exeter's partner universities depending on your subject choices.