Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies

North Bay

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

Nipissing University offers a Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies program, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome. This interdisciplinary program explores the literature, history, art, philosophy, and culture of ancient Greece and Rome, allowing students to gain insights into the foundations of Western civilization. Through coursework, language study, and experiential learning opportunities, students engage with ancient texts, artifacts, and ideas, developing critical thinking, analytical, and research skills essential for careers in classical studies and related fields.

Curriculum: The Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies curriculum at Nipissing University offers a diverse range of courses covering various aspects of ancient Greek and Roman civilization. Core courses provide students with foundational knowledge of classical languages (Greek and Latin), mythology, history, literature, and archaeology, while elective courses allow them to explore specialized topics such as ancient philosophy, art history, drama, or religion. The curriculum emphasizes close reading of primary sources, critical analysis of historical and literary texts, and interdisciplinary approaches to studying the ancient world. Students may also have the opportunity to participate in field trips, study abroad programs, or archaeological excavations, gaining firsthand experience of classical culture and civilization.

Research Focus: Nipissing University encourages research in its Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies program, providing students with opportunities to engage in independent research projects, seminar presentations, and collaborative research initiatives with faculty members. Students have access to a wide range of primary sources, secondary literature, and research resources to support their research endeavors. Faculty members are actively involved in research across various fields of classical studies, including literature, history, archaeology, and philosophy, offering mentorship and guidance to students as they develop research questions, conduct literature reviews, and present their findings. Research-focused courses and seminars allow students to explore current debates and issues in classical studies and make original contributions to scholarship in the field.

Industry Engagement: Nipissing University fosters industry engagement in its Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies program through partnerships with museums, cultural institutions, and heritage organizations. Students have opportunities to gain practical experience through internships, co-op placements, or volunteer work in museums, archives, or archaeological sites, where they can apply their knowledge of classical studies in a professional setting. Industry engagement activities may include curatorial work, educational programming, artifact conservation, or public outreach, enhancing students' employability and providing them with valuable skills and experience for careers in cultural heritage, museum studies, or public history.

Global Perspective: The Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies program at Nipissing University promotes a global perspective by exploring the enduring influence of ancient Greek and Roman civilization on contemporary society and culture. Courses and research opportunities examine the interconnectedness of ancient Mediterranean civilizations with other cultures and regions of the world, highlighting themes such as cultural exchange, imperialism, globalization, and cultural appropriation. The program may also offer study abroad programs, language immersion courses, or international field schools that allow students to explore classical sites and monuments firsthand, gaining insights into the global significance of classical studies and their relevance to contemporary issues and debates.

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Location

North Bay

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 23000

Application Fees: CAD $ 150

Academic Requirements: International undergraduate applicants are typically required to have a minimum academic average of 70% or its equivalent in their secondary school studies.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: An overall band score of 6.5, with no individual band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 83 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE: A minimum score of 58 on the Pearson Test of English.

Scholarships available to international students at Nipissing University, Canada.

International Entrance Scholarships: Nipissing University offers a variety of entrance scholarships to outstanding international students entering undergraduate programs. These scholarships are based on academic achievement and range in value from CAD $3,000 to CAD $8,000. Eligibility criteria and application requirements vary, and students are automatically considered for these scholarships upon admission.

Nipissing University Scholarships and Awards: The university offers a range of scholarships and awards that are open to both domestic and international students. These scholarships recognize academic excellence, leadership, community involvement, and other exceptional achievements. The values of these scholarships vary, and eligible international students can apply for them through the university's scholarship application process.

External Scholarships and Funding Opportunities: International students at Nipissing University are also encouraged to explore external scholarships and funding opportunities. These scholarships are offered by organizations, governments, and foundations outside of the university. Students can search for these opportunities through scholarship databases, embassy websites, and other resources to find additional financial support for their studies.

Government and Institutional Scholarships: Some countries and institutions offer scholarships specifically for their citizens studying abroad. International students should check with their home country's government or educational institutions to inquire about any available scholarships or funding options for studying at Nipissing University.

Research and Graduate Funding: For international students pursuing research-based graduate programs, Nipissing University provides opportunities for funding through research assistantships, teaching assistantships, and graduate scholarships. These funding options are typically available on a competitive basis and provide financial support to students pursuing advanced research or graduate studies.

It is important for international students to carefully review the eligibility criteria, application deadlines, and requirements for each scholarship opportunity. 

Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies from Nipissing University provides students with a strong foundation in the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome, as well as valuable skills that are transferable to a variety of career paths. 

Archaeologist: With a deep understanding of ancient civilizations, graduates may pursue careers in archaeology, excavating and studying ancient sites and artifacts to uncover insights into the past. They may work in field research, cultural resource management, or academia.

Museum Curator: Graduates can work as museum curators, overseeing collections of ancient artifacts and exhibitions related to classical civilizations. They may also conduct research and educational programming for museums and cultural institutions.

Educator: Graduates can become educators, teaching classical studies at the high school or college level. They may also develop educational materials, such as textbooks or online courses, or work in educational outreach programs.

Historian: With their knowledge of ancient history and cultures, graduates may pursue careers as historians, researching and writing about various aspects of ancient civilizations. They may work in academia, publishing, or public history organizations.

Cultural Heritage Manager: Graduates can work in cultural heritage management, preserving and promoting sites of historical and cultural significance. They may work for government agencies, non-profit organizations, or heritage tourism companies.

Librarian/Archivist: Graduates may work as librarians or archivists, managing collections of historical documents and resources related to classical studies. They may assist researchers, organize collections, and digitize materials for preservation and accessibility.

Translator/Interpreter: With proficiency in ancient languages such as Latin or Greek, graduates may work as translators or interpreters, translating ancient texts or providing language services for academic or cultural institutions.

Writer/Editor: Graduates may pursue careers in writing or editing, producing content related to classical studies for publications, websites, or educational materials. They may also work as freelance writers, researchers, or consultants.

Tour Guide: Graduates with knowledge of classical civilizations may work as tour guides, leading cultural and historical tours of ancient sites or museums. They may work independently or for tour companies specializing in heritage tourism.

Non-Profit/NGO Work: Graduates can work for non-profit organizations or NGOs focused on cultural preservation, education, or international development. They may advocate for the protection of cultural heritage sites or work on projects related to global cultural exchange and understanding.


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