Classical Studies
- Austria
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Poland
- Spain
- France
- Germany
- Spain
What is the objective of the course? What is it?
What does it train you for?
What does it train you for?
The Master's Degree in Classic Studies offers a solid competence in the translation of texts from Greek and Latin; allows the acquisition of methodologies for the critical and autonomous analysis of historical-archaeological sources and of tools for the interpretation of reception of the ancient world.
It also enables the acquisition of proficiency in computer tools specific to the study of antiquity and an advanced knowledge of at least one European Union language in addition to Italian.
What do you learn?
The Master's Degree in Classic Studies offers an advanced and specialised training that enables students to deepen their knowledge in the study of ancient languages and literature (Greek and Latin); ancient history and archaeology, allowing them to apply, with awareness, the methodologies of literary analysis, linguistic-philological and historical-archaeological sciences.
As a partner of the European Master's in Classical Cultures (EMCC), a network of 14 universities from 10 European countries, the degree gives interested students the opportunity to access an international double degree course, thus dealing with a European context of studies on the ancient world.
What can you do with it?
Graduates in Classics Master's Degree can find employment in public and private institutions; institutions for the conservation and publication of manuscripts of classical texts; research institutes and organisations; local authorities (municipalities, provinces, regions); cultural promotion sectors; publishing houses; literary parks; public and private libraries; archives; foundations; museums; educational institutions; historical archives; private companies; foundations; cultural associations.