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Bachelor of Arts - Classical Studies (GK)

Classical Studies investigates cultural achievements of the ancient Greeks and Romans from the earliest records to the Middle Ages. Students of Classical Studies will understand the roots of Western cultural traditions and appreciate the permanent value of the original development of classical Greek and Roman humanism, and their contribution to modern humanism.

The study of Classics makes a central and comprehensive contribution to the integration of many separate disciplines. Most students begin their study of classics at the University of Guelph in courses related to the literature, history and fine art of the Greeks and Romans, courses which do not require a knowledge of Greek or Latin. Such courses form the substance of a major or minor honours specialization in Classical Studies

Students who want to master Greek and Latin are encouraged to take a major or minor honours specialization in Classical Languages. This involves the study of each language and its literature for at least five semesters. The combination of Classical Studies with a specialization in French, Spanish, German or Italian will give students a competitive advantage in applying for jobs in Canada, the Americas or the European Union. They may also combine the study of Classical Studies with another subject (as double major, major-minor or minor-major specialization options). Such a combination is recommended to any student of Classical Studies who wants to connect Greek and Roman achievements to those of their more recent counterparts, whether in art, history, language, literature or philosophy.

Sample Careers:

  • Collection technician
  • Librarian
  • Museum educator
  • Teacher

Requirements

Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.

Grade 12

75.0 %

Total: 6.5

Reading

6.0

Writing

6.0

Listening

6.0

Speaking

6.0

Total: 89.0

Reading

21.0

Writing

21.0

Listening

21.0

Speaking

21.0

Total: 60.0

Reading

60.0

Writing

60.0

Listening

60.0

Speaking

60.0

Total: 110.0

Reading

0.0

Writing

0.0

Listening

0.0

Speaking

0.0

This program offers conditional admissions For conditional admission, instead of submitting language proficiency test scores, applicants may complete English courses prior to the academic program. The length of the English course is determined based on the applicant‘s level of English proficiency.

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4-Year Bachelor's Degree

Program Level

4 year bachelor's degree

Program Length

$33,046.00 CAD / Year

Tuition fee

$90.00 CAD

Application fee

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