Course Overview
Course Overview This interdisciplinary course offers a comprehensive exploration of the ancient world, blending the study of classical history and literature with hands-on archaeological practice. Students will critically engage with the societies of Greece and Rome while learning the techniques used to uncover and interpret their material remains. The program provides a unique foundation for understanding antiquity from both textual and physical perspectives. Key Program Highlights Examine Greek and Roman history, society, and political thought through key texts studied in translation Gain practical archaeological skills, from artefact analysis and building recording to landscape survey Choose to study Ancient Greek or Latin language from beginner to advanced levels Investigate diverse material evidence, from microscopic artefacts to entire fossilized landscapes Develop a multifaceted understanding of how ancient peoples viewed their own past
Available Intakes
September 2026
CampusStreatham Campus
CityExeter
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeGBP 23,700