Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies Undergraduate Programme By University of New Brunswick |TopUniversities
Tuitionfee

50,503 CADTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Classics and Ancient HistoryMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Classics and Ancient History

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Classical Studies program is designed for students who wish to study the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome either as a secondary interest (e.g. a double major) or as preparation for entrance into further professional studies (architecture, education, journalism, law, library science, museum studies). This program offers students the option of studying the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome with only minimal or no language study.  It is ideal for those who wish to develop their interest in and knowledge of Ancient Greece and Rome but who do not wish to continue their study of ancient societies into a career or post-graduate study. 

Programme overview

Main Subject

Classics and Ancient History

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Classical Studies program is designed for students who wish to study the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome either as a secondary interest (e.g. a double major) or as preparation for entrance into further professional studies (architecture, education, journalism, law, library science, museum studies). This program offers students the option of studying the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome with only minimal or no language study.  It is ideal for those who wish to develop their interest in and knowledge of Ancient Greece and Rome but who do not wish to continue their study of ancient societies into a career or post-graduate study. 

Admission Requirements

85+
6+
59+
1100+

New Brunswick: Minimum admission average 65%

Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
29,526 CAD
International
50,503 CAD

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