Explore the Greek, Roman, and medieval worlds through history, languages, and cultural studies in a multidisciplinary BA at the University of Regina. You’ll develop skills in critical reading, research, and analysis of primary sources.
The Bachelor of Arts in Classical and Medieval Studies at the University of Regina offers a comprehensive exploration of ancient and medieval civilizations, focusing on their history, languages, and cultural developments. This multidisciplinary program is designed to cultivate critical reading, research, and analytical skills through the examination of primary sources.
The curriculum of the BA in Classical and Medieval Studies is structured to provide a thorough understanding of the ancient and medieval worlds while honing research and writing capabilities. The program typically includes a mix of core courses, language or civilization-focused studies, and electives.
Example course themes may include:
Progression through the degree (typical pattern):
Electives and related study: Students may select electives that align with their interests, such as history, philosophy, languages, or cultural studies, subject to degree requirements.
Admission to the program is based on the applicant's academic record and eligibility for undergraduate study at the University of Regina. Specific standardized test requirements are not typically mandated for this program.
Graduates of the BA in Classical and Medieval Studies can pursue various career paths, including education, research, cultural heritage management, and roles in public service. The analytical and critical thinking skills developed throughout the program equip students for a range of professions in both academic and non-academic fields.
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