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1 CoursesBa ancient history in Durham university
On Campus
(September)
Designed to emphasise the unity as well as the exciting variety of Greek and Roman antiquity. A central feature of programmes is the opportunity to study the Greek and Latin languages, either to embark on them from scratch or to continue on from what you have already learnt.
UCAS Tariff Points 144-168, A-levels AAA, International Baccalaureate: 37 points, IELTS 6.5 with no component under 6.0, The 12th Standard minimum of 85 %.
Classics students from universities such as Durham are highly valued by employers, who realise that, in studying for your degree, you have not only mastered the intricacies of Latin grammar, Augustan foreign policy or Aristotelian metaphysics, but have also acquired skills which are readily transferable in the jobs market. You have learned, for example, to think logically, to compile and evaluate evidence and to express yourself clearly and succinctly both orally and in writing. The aptitude of classicists for careers in computing is well-known, but graduates have also found their way into careers as diverse as the civil service, gold dealing, insurance, journalism, law, accountancy, public relations and the theatre.
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