Career options:Classics is a subject taught increasingly in schools. Recent Classics graduates have pursued teaching at first, second and third level. In our fast-changing world, it is less commonplace for degrees to link in to specific professions.
Employers increasingly want graduates to be flexible, creative, independent thinkers, open-minded, articulate and critically aware; precisely the qualities you will develop in studying Classics. Skills such as these do not go out of fashion. As a result, Classics graduates have gone on to pursue successful careers in education, journalism, law, politics, publishing and business.
Postgraduate study may be possible through our two-year MA in Classics, our one-year MA in Classical Studies or our one year MA in Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Thought. A PhD programme is available for suitably qualified candidates.
Postgraduate options:Postgraduate study currently include our two-year MA in Classics, our one-year MA in Classical Studies or our one year MA in Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Thought. A PhD programme is available for suitably qualified candidates.
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Graduate Studies website for more information about postgraduate options.
For further information on Postgraduate options please go to the Graduate Studies site