B.A. in Ancient Studies

Baltimore, Maryland

 

INTAKE: Jan & Aug

Program Overview

The B.A. in Ancient Studies at UMBC offers a comprehensive exploration of ancient civilizations, focusing on the cultures, languages, history, and archaeology of the Mediterranean and Near Eastern regions. This interdisciplinary program integrates insights from archaeology, classics, history, art history, and anthropology to provide students with a deep understanding of ancient societies.

Curriculum: UMBC's Ancient Studies curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including ancient languages (such as Latin, Greek, or Akkadian), archaeology methods, ancient history, mythology, and cultural studies. Students engage with primary sources, archaeological findings, and theoretical approaches to reconstruct and interpret ancient civilizations. The program emphasizes critical thinking, research skills, and interdisciplinary approaches, preparing students for careers in academia, cultural heritage management, museum curation, and more.

Research Focus: The program encourages students to participate in archaeological fieldwork, museum internships, and research projects under faculty supervision. Students have opportunities to conduct original research, analyze ancient artifacts, and contribute to scholarly publications. Research initiatives within the department often explore topics such as urbanism, religion, trade networks, and cultural exchange in ancient societies.

Industry Engagement: UMBC's Ancient Studies program collaborates with museums, archaeological institutes, and cultural heritage organizations to offer students practical experience and networking opportunities. Internships, workshops, and guest lectures from industry professionals enhance students' understanding of career paths in cultural resource management, conservation, and public archaeology.

Global Perspective: While focusing primarily on the Mediterranean and Near Eastern regions, UMBC's Ancient Studies program incorporates a global perspective by examining ancient civilizations' interactions, influences, and legacies. Courses explore comparative approaches to ancient cultures, facilitating discussions on cross-cultural exchanges and global historical developments.

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Location

Baltimore, Maryland

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 30322

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 60% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 80 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 53 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 115.

Scholarships for International Students at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC).

International Student Scholarships: UMBC offers a range of scholarships specifically for international students to support their educational expenses. These scholarships may be merit-based, need-based, or a combination of both. They are awarded based on academic achievement, leadership potential, extracurricular involvement, and other criteria. 

UMBC Merit Scholarships: UMBC offers merit-based scholarships to both undergraduate and graduate international students. These scholarships are awarded to students with exceptional academic achievements, leadership qualities, and community involvement. The selection process for these scholarships is competitive, and students are typically considered based on their application materials, including academic transcripts, test scores, letters of recommendation, and personal statements.

Departmental Scholarships: Various departments and academic programs at UMBC may offer scholarships specifically for international students within their respective fields. These scholarships may be discipline-specific and target students who demonstrate exceptional abilities and potential in a particular area of study. International students are advised to inquire with their intended department or program about any available scholarships or funding opportunities.

External Scholarships: International students studying at UMBC may also be eligible for external scholarships provided by organizations, foundations, and government agencies. These scholarships can be based on various criteria such as academic excellence, leadership, community service, or specific fields of study. Students are encouraged to explore external scholarship opportunities in their home countries or through international scholarship databases.

Fulbright Scholarships: UMBC participates in the Fulbright Program, which offers scholarships to international students from over 160 countries. The Fulbright scholarships support graduate study, research, and teaching assistantships at UMBC. Eligibility criteria and application processes for Fulbright scholarships may vary depending on the student's home country. Interested international students can contact the Fulbright Commission or Embassy in their home country for more information.

Global Ambassador Scholarships: UMBC's Global Ambassador Scholarships are designed for international students who demonstrate leadership potential and a commitment to fostering cross-cultural understanding on campus. These scholarships provide financial support and an opportunity for international students to engage in outreach activities, cultural programs, and campus initiatives that promote global perspectives and intercultural exchange.

International Education Foundation (IEF) Scholarships: The International Education Foundation offers scholarships to international students studying at UMBC. These scholarships are aimed at supporting students who have demonstrated academic excellence, leadership skills, and a commitment to community service. The IEF scholarships are awarded based on a competitive application process, and students are required to submit an essay and letters of recommendation.

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

Graduates of UMBC's B.A. in Ancient Studies program possess specialized knowledge and skills that prepare them for diverse career paths related to ancient civilizations, archaeology, and cultural heritage. The program equips students with critical thinking, research, and communication skills essential for navigating the complexities of ancient societies.

Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management: Many Ancient Studies graduates pursue careers as archaeologists, conducting fieldwork, excavations, and research on ancient sites. They may work for government agencies, archaeological consulting firms, museums, or cultural heritage organizations, focusing on preservation, conservation, and interpretation of archaeological artifacts.

Museum and Cultural Heritage: Graduates often find roles in museums, historical societies, or cultural institutions as curators, museum educators, or exhibit designers. They contribute to preserving and interpreting ancient artifacts and educating the public about ancient cultures through exhibitions, educational programs, and outreach activities.

Academia and Education: Some graduates pursue advanced degrees in archaeology, classics, or ancient history and pursue careers as university professors or researchers. They teach courses, supervise student research, and contribute to academic publications, advancing knowledge in their field of specialization.

Archival and Library Sciences: Graduates may work in archives, libraries, or research centers specializing in ancient texts, manuscripts, or historical documents. They manage collections, conduct research, and assist scholars and researchers in accessing primary sources related to ancient civilizations.

Cultural Tourism and Heritage Tourism: With a deep understanding of ancient cultures and archaeological sites, graduates may work in tourism management or heritage tourism, promoting sustainable tourism practices and cultural exchange centered around ancient landmarks and historical sites.

Publishing and Media: Ancient Studies graduates with strong writing and research skills can pursue careers in publishing, journalism, or media production. They may specialize in writing about ancient history, archaeology, or cultural heritage for print, digital, or broadcast media outlets.

Government and International Organizations: Some graduates work for government agencies or international organizations involved in cultural preservation, heritage policy, or international relations. They may contribute to policy development, advocacy, and initiatives promoting cultural diversity and heritage conservation on a global scale.


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