The Antiquity (Classics and Ancient History pathway) MA at the University of Birmingham is an exceptional programme that is both academic and practical. The course provides students with an opportunity to delve into the world of classical and ancient history, investigating cultures, societies, and systems through a combination of theoretical lectures and hands-on research. Course Content: The Antiquity (Classics and Ancient History pathway) MA allows students to follow their interests and shape their own pathway through a characteristically diverse range of modules. The structure follows a 60-credit core module, which provides a solid base in theory and methods, followed by two optional 20-credit modules per semester, allowing for specialisation. In addition, students will also complete a 60-credit dissertation on a subject of their choice, guided by the expert supervision of one or more academic members of the Department. The programme's modules are unique and tailored, offering options such as 'Greek Language', 'Advanced Latin', 'The City of Rome', 'Rome: Imperial Capital', and 'Being Greek under Rome'.Key Modules: Some of the core modules in this course include 'Interpreting the Ancient World', 'Defining the Classics', and 'Classics & Us'. Furthermore, students get to choose from a wide range of optional modules including 'Rome: Imperial Capital', 'Rome: Globalisation and Identity', 'The City of Rome: from Kings to Emperors, Insights into the Greek Language', and 'Advanced Latin'.Future Careers: The programme equips students with the skills for further study and research in classics and ancient history, along with employment in a range of professions where skills such as independent critical thought, clear communication and the management of large bodies of information and data are essential.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.