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Ancient History

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BA (Hons) On-Campus find out 3 find out £9250 per year find out

About Ancient History, BA (Hons) - at Newcastle University

Course Overview

This degree focuses on Greek and Roman history, principally on the period from 776 BC to AD 480.

At a Glance

UCAS Code
V110

UCAS Institution Name and Code
NEWC, N21

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Degree Awarded
BA Honours

Course Duration
3 Years

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Entry Requirements
A Level: AAB-ABB
IB: 32-35 points

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Opportunities
Study abroad

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You select from wide-ranging topics in ancient history, ancient culture and archaeology.

You can also study classical languages, with optional Greek or Latin language modules at beginners' or advanced level.

You will engage with different forms of ancient evidence, such as literary texts, inscriptions, and visual and archaeological material, to bring these ancient worlds to life.

You'll also develop research skills to a professional level through our Ancient History portfolio project, equipping you with skills for your future career.

Highlights of this degree

Quality and ranking

Quality and ranking

We rank in the top ten UK universities for Classics and Ancient History in The Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017 and The Complete University Guide 2017.

Classical language learning

Classical language learning

We offer highly successful and nationally acclaimed beginners' Language in Action classes for students who wish to learn Greek and/or Latin.

We also offer intermediate and advanced classes for students with previous experience in either language.

Our language classes are not a compulsory part of this degree so will form part of your optional modules at each stage. They allow you to engage in literary study of original Greek and Latin texts from beginners' right up to advanced level.

You will enjoy small class sizes, allowing for a high level of interaction with teaching staff.

Study visits

Study visits

During your degree, you will have the chance to take part in extracurricular field trips that take advantage of the North East's rich history such as:

  • the nearby World Heritage Site of Hadrian's Wall
  • the classically-inspired Belsay Hall
  • Wallington Hall

Study abroad

Study abroad

Studying abroad as part of your degree is a fun, challenging experience that will broaden your cultural horizons.

It will increase your employability and help you acquire a range of practical life skills. It's also a chance to improve your language skills and develop an international network of friends.

UK and EU students have the opportunity to take part in a study abroad exchange in either Stage 2 or Stage 3.

You can study in a European country, including:

  • France
  • Italy
  • Finland
  • Slovenia

You can also choose to study in a non-European country, such as Australia, the USA or Hong Kong.

Facilities and support

This degree is run by the School of History, Classics and Archaeology, located at the heart of campus in the Armstrong Building.

Facilities

Facilities include:

  • the Great North Museum on campus, offering access to a range of artefacts
  • a School reading room, containing our Classics library collection
  • the Cluster for Interdisciplinary Artefact Studies
  • a range of other specialist facilities

Support

You'll be supported throughout your degree by a personal tutor


Entry requirements for this course

Contact Newcastle University to find course entry requirements.


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