The Classics and the Ancient World (Study Abroad) BA course offered by University College London allows students immersed in ancient languages, history, and culture to study abroad for a year. This three-year course offers knowledge on classical languages including Greek, Latin, and their related literature, while also illuminating understanding on broader aspects of ancient civilisation. Course Content: The course structure spreads over three years including a year abroad. The first two years cover introduction to aspects like classical archaeology, art, philosophy, civilisation, Greek and Latin language, and their literature. The third year involves a study year abroad with modules chosen from the host university. The final year includes topics on Greek and Latin literature, culture and history, and optional modules. Key Modules: The course highlights key modules including 'Greek Language', 'Latin Language', 'Classical Art and Archaeology: An Introduction', 'World Literature: Texts and Traditions', 'Understanding the Greek and Roman Stage', and optional modules for the final year covering a variety of Greek and Latin literature, culture, and history.Accreditations: This course does not specifically list any accreditation information. Future Careers: The skills developed through this course serve as an excellent preparation for life after college, regardless of chosen career path. Students can go on to further research in classics, or into any line of work which demands precision, clear and imaginative thinking, good judgement and high levels of literacy. These include media, culture, heritage based careers, as well as law, marketing, publishing, and business.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.