

Bachelor of Arts/Master of Arts in Classics, Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
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60 Months
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About this course
This program is specially designed for current Johns Hopkins undergraduate students majoring in Classics. It allows students to earn both a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in five years, with the potential for highly qualified students to complete the combined degree even earlier. The program emphasizes advanced coursework, language proficiency, and original research, culminating in a significant thesis project. Admission is selective, based on outstanding performance in previous Classics courses, and students must declare their interest during their junior year. The program provides a pathway for students to deepen their understanding of Classics and prepare for advanced careers or further research.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for ambitious undergraduate Classics majors who want to accelerate their academic journey. The opportunity to graduate with both degrees within five years, combined with the focus on original research and advanced language training, makes it a comprehensive path for those aiming for careers in academia, research, or related fields. The close mentorship, specialized seminars, and the chance to produce a significant thesis provide a rewarding and rigorous academic experience.
Specialisation
The program focuses on classical languages, literature, and research within the field of Classics. Students develop expertise through language courses in Latin and Greek, advanced seminars, and a substantial research thesis. The curriculum is designed to enhance both language proficiency and scholarly research skills, preparing students for future academic or professional pursuits related to Classics.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
52.26L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students must complete a total of two graduate seminars, four semesters (12 credits) of Latin and/or Greek—including at least six credits at the advanced level—and a thesis of 20,000 to 25,000 words. The thesis is based on original research and supervised by faculty. All requirements for the Bachelor's degree must be completed by the end of the fourth year, with the Master's degree conferred after successfully fulfilling the requirements in the fifth year.
English language test
IELTS
7
TOEFL
100
PTE
68
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
While specific career prospects are not detailed, the program's emphasis on advanced research, language proficiency, and critical thinking equips students for pursuits in academia, research, or related fields requiring deep expertise in Classics. Graduates are well-prepared for doctoral studies or careers that value scholarly research and language skills.
FAQs
Can students complete the BA/MA program earlier?
Highly qualified students aiming to finish their Classics major in their junior year may be eligible to pursue and complete the combined BA/MA degree in their fourth year. Students should contact the Director of Undergraduate Studies for details.
When should students declare their interest in the program?
Students are expected to declare their interest during the spring semester of their junior year.
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