Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelor's Program in Greek
The Bachelor's program in Greek at Aarhus University offers students the opportunity to delve into the language, culture, and history of ancient Greece. This program is designed for students who are interested in exploring the classical world and its significance in modern times.
Program Structure
The Bachelor's program in Greek is a three-year program that consists of a combination of compulsory and elective courses. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the Greek language, literature, and culture.
- First Year: Introduction to Greek language and literature, ancient Greek history, and classical archaeology.
- Second Year: Advanced Greek language and literature, Greek philosophy, and classical mythology.
- Third Year: Specialized courses in Greek language and literature, classical archaeology, and ancient history.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the Bachelor's program in Greek, students must meet the following requirements:
- Language Requirements: Danish A, English B, and Greek A or propaedeutic instruction after admission to the program.
- History Requirements: History B or History of Ideas B or Contemporary History B.
- Other Requirements: No admission restrictions.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Bachelor's program in Greek can pursue a variety of career paths, including:
- Teaching: With a Bachelor's degree in Greek, students can teach Greek and classical studies at the high school level.
- Research: Students can pursue a career in research, focusing on ancient Greek language, literature, and culture.
- Cultural Heritage: Graduates can work in museums, cultural institutions, and heritage organizations, promoting the understanding and preservation of classical culture.
Research Areas
The Department of Classical Studies at Aarhus University is involved in various research areas, including:
- Ancient Greek Language and Literature: Research focuses on the language, literature, and culture of ancient Greece.
- Classical Archaeology: The department conducts research on the material culture of the ancient world, including archaeology and art history.
- Ancient History: Researchers explore the social, political, and economic history of the ancient world.
Student Life
The Department of Classical Studies at Aarhus University offers a vibrant and supportive learning environment. Students can participate in various extracurricular activities, including:
- Symposion: A social event where students and staff come together to discuss classical topics and enjoy good company.
- Vox Populi: A student-run journal that publishes articles on classical studies and related topics.
- Fagudvalget: A student council that represents the interests of classical studies students and organizes events and activities.
Conclusion
The Bachelor's program in Greek at Aarhus University provides students with a comprehensive education in the language, literature, and culture of ancient Greece. With its strong research focus and supportive learning environment, the program prepares students for a variety of career paths and fosters a lifelong passion for classical studies.
