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Courses for Australian students


Further Information

Entry information
Intake period

February and July

Duration

3 years full-time
4 years full-time (honours)

Many courses may be studied part-time, which will increase the time taken to complete the course.
Prerequisites

All courses at UWA: English Language Competence

Bachelor of Arts: No additional prerequisites

Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies): No additional prerequisites

Minimum TER (2009):
Commonwealth-supported places
Bachelor of Arts: 80.00
Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies): 80.00
Bachelor of Arts (Albany): 80.00
Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies) (Albany): 80.00

Degrees
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies)

Fees

Further information on fees

TISC Codes

Commonwealth-supported places
Bachelor of Arts: UWARC
Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies): UWA3C
Bachelor of Arts (Albany): UAARC
Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies) (Albany): UAA3C

Links
University Handbook

Classics and Ancient History


Classics is the study of the Latin and ancient Greek languages and their literature. Ancient history is the study of the people who used those languages, the Romans and the ancient Greeks.

Classics and Ancient History can be studied as a major within the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies). This includes combined courses which include these degrees. You may be able to study individual Classics and Ancient History units within other degrees.

The courses in the Department of Classics and Ancient History cover the languages, literature, history, art and archaeology of the ancient Greek and Roman civilisations (the classical world).

Level 1
You can study Level 1 units in Latin, Greek or Ancient History, or even all three disciplines. To complete a major in any of these disciplines, you must complete two Level 1 units. Latin and Greek are not strictly required for intending Ancient History honours students, but some knowledge is an advantage.

The Ancient History units introduce you to the major aspects of both Greek and Roman history. They draw upon ancient literature in translation to cover as many aspects as possible of classical civilisation and its contribution to the modern world.

Study of these subjects is most important in gaining an understanding of the origins and nature of Western culture, besides imparting useful research and linguistic skills.

Level 2 and 3
The upper level units continue to explore the Roman Empire, the emergence of the classical Greek world, Roman Britain, as well as art, architecture and narratives of the ancient world.

Career opportunities

Students who major in these subjects have found employment in many occupations. A degree which includes units or a major sequence in Classics or in Ancient History is an excellent qualification for entry to many professions such as secondary and tertiary teaching, the diplomatic service, librarianship and administrative careers in public industry.

Course enquiries Admissions, application, and
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Student Office


Phone (+61 8) 6488 2091
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UWA Admissions Centre

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Western Australia 6009

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