Classics and Modern Languages
Program Description
Classics and Modern Languages enables you to combine study of either one or both of Latin and Ancient Greek with one modern language (French, German, Modern Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Czech, Celtic). The course involves extensive study of major literary texts, alongside training in linguistic skills. Candidates with an A-level in either Latin or Greek take Course I and must decide at the time of application whether to take the 4-year (Option 1) or the 5-year course (Option 2). Candidates without an A-level in either Latin or Greek take Course II (a 5-year course). Beginners' Russian is not available.
Program Details
- Institution
- Medieval and Modern Languages Faculty
- Duration
- 4 Years
- Study Level
- Undergraduate
- Study Mode
- Full Time
- Qualification
- BA
- Entry Requirements
- http://www.admissions.ox.ac.uk/courses/enreq.shtml
- Application Process
- After submitting your UCAS and Oxford application form, you should send in some school work, preferably marked, relevant to the course you are applying for. In Classics, candidates should normally submit two essays or commentaries. For Modern Languages, two pieces of written work should also be submitted (preferably of different kinds), one of which should be written in the language you are applying to study.
