Greek & Roman Studies Program By University of Windsor |Top Universities
Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Ethnicity, Gender and DiversityMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Ethnicity, Gender and Diversity

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Experience the cultural richness of the ancient world when you focus on foundational periods for these cultures—when Greeks and Romans were asking themselves profound questions still important today. You will be able to investigating and understanding the roles of religion, language, and tradition in societies past and present; determining and articulating the effects of historical peoples and events on modern cultures and practices; applying thorough knowledge of the past to predict future behaviour and make recommendations for best practices in a variety of fields; understanding the ways in which various social, cultural, and community groups interrelate; appreciating the respective roles of various governmental, cultural, and social institutions; and understanding significant differences between groups, societies, religions, and cultures and using this knowledge to identify similarities and bridge differences in the workplace and elsewhere. Career paths can include teaching and law (with additional studies), travel and tourism, and museum curatorship, to name a few.

Program overview

Main Subject

Ethnicity, Gender and Diversity

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Experience the cultural richness of the ancient world when you focus on foundational periods for these cultures—when Greeks and Romans were asking themselves profound questions still important today. You will be able to investigating and understanding the roles of religion, language, and tradition in societies past and present; determining and articulating the effects of historical peoples and events on modern cultures and practices; applying thorough knowledge of the past to predict future behaviour and make recommendations for best practices in a variety of fields; understanding the ways in which various social, cultural, and community groups interrelate; appreciating the respective roles of various governmental, cultural, and social institutions; and understanding significant differences between groups, societies, religions, and cultures and using this knowledge to identify similarities and bridge differences in the workplace and elsewhere. Career paths can include teaching and law (with additional studies), travel and tourism, and museum curatorship, to name a few.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

83+
6+
60+
24+

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