Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (Modern Greek Studies) 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia) |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (Modern Greek Studies)

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Programme overview

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Modern Greek Studies provides a sound knowledge of the Greek language and culture, as well as an understanding of the cultural diversity that defines Australia, by studying Greek literature and history. As the language of the first philosophers, physicians and scientists, the Greek language has provided a vast amount of terminology to the artistic, medical, scientific, and social disciplines. It is very much in use in Australia today, with three major Greek newspapers and numerous radio networks in New South Wales alone. Australian students with a connection to Greece can explore their heritage, and see how Greek migration contributed to the making of modern Australia.

Programme overview

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Modern Greek Studies provides a sound knowledge of the Greek language and culture, as well as an understanding of the cultural diversity that defines Australia, by studying Greek literature and history. As the language of the first philosophers, physicians and scientists, the Greek language has provided a vast amount of terminology to the artistic, medical, scientific, and social disciplines. It is very much in use in Australia today, with three major Greek newspapers and numerous radio networks in New South Wales alone. Australian students with a connection to Greece can explore their heritage, and see how Greek migration contributed to the making of modern Australia.

Admission Requirements

1090+
75+
105+
7+
8+
191+
25+
73+

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