Course Overview
Course Overview This Classics course offers a comprehensive exploration of the Greek and Roman worlds through the in-depth study of both Latin and ancient Greek languages and literature. The program is designed to develop critical analytical skills and linguistic awareness by engaging with some of history's most foundational and complex texts. Students graduate with the ability to deconstruct meaning across a wide spectrum of communication, from ancient political oratory to modern media. Key Program Highlights Mastery of both ancient Greek and Latin languages, from foundational grammar to advanced literary analysis Critical study of seminal works of literature, history, and culture from antiquity Development of highly valued transferable skills in critical thinking, analysis, and precise communication A flexible curriculum with specialized final-year options in genres like Greek Tragedy and Latin Epic Accelerated learning pathways, including a first-year 'fast-track' option for ancient Greek
Available Intakes
September 2026
CampusExeter Campus
CityExeter
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeGBP 19,500