Bachelor of Computer Science
Acadia University
at Acadia University · Wolfville, Nova Scotia
Duration
4 years
Tuition
On request
Intake
Fall, Spring
Mode
Full Time
<p>The Bachelor's Degree in Classical Studies at Acadia University offers an in-depth exploration of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds, focusing on their languages, literature, history, philosophy, and culture. Students engage with original texts, artifacts, and historical contexts to understand the foundational influences of classical civilizations on contemporary society. The curriculum includes courses in Latin and Ancient Greek, allowing students to develop linguistic skills alongside critical analysis of classical literature and philosophy.</p><p>This program typically integrates a diverse selection of modules that cover topics such as mythology, art history, and ancient historiography. Students are encouraged to participate in seminars, discussions, and independent research projects, fostering a rigorous intellectual environment. The emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches equips students with versatile skills applicable in various fields.</p><p>Studying Classical Studies at Acadia University also offers unique insights into the cultural heritage of the region and Canada’s historical ties with classical civilizations. The university's commitment to small class sizes ensures personalized attention from faculty experts, creating an enriching academic community. Through field trips, guest lectures, and community engagement, students gain a holistic understanding of how the classical world continues to inform modern discourse.</p>
<p>To enroll in the Bachelor's Degree in Classical Studies at Acadia University, students typically require a high school diploma with a strong academic record, particularly in humanities subjects. Background knowledge in English literature and history is beneficial, and completion of advanced placement courses may strengthen an application. Additional requirements may include letters of recommendation and a personal statement reflecting the student's interest in classical studies.</p>
English: <p>International students must demonstrate proficiency in English, generally evidenced by an IELTS score of 6.5 or a TOEFL score of 90. Some programs may require higher scores, particularly for advanced study or specific modules.</p>
International students: <p>International students are required to obtain a student visa to study in the country. This process typically involves submitting proof of acceptance from Acadia University, financial stability, and a valid passport. Students are advised to check the official visa requirements for the most accurate and updated information.</p>
<ul><li>Educator (Teaching Classics or Humanities)</li><li>Archaeologist</li><li>Museum Curator</li><li>Historian</li><li>Cultural Resource Manager</li><li>Librarian (Specializing in Classical Texts)</li><li>Researcher (Classical Studies/History)</li></ul>
Acadia University
Acadia University
Acadia University
Acadia University
Acadia University
Acadia University