Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
2026-12-01
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Not Available
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Archaeology | History
Area of study
Humanities
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2026-12-01-
2027-12-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Department of Classics and Archaeology

The Department of Classics and Archaeology offers various programs and courses in the field of Classics and Archaeology.


Undergraduate Programs

  • Undergraduate Overview
  • Degree Programs & Plans
    • Degree Programs & Plans Overview
    • Complementary Subject Areas
    • Collaborative Plans
  • Classics Courses at a Glance
    • Classical Studies (CLST)
    • Greek (GREK)
    • Latin (LATN)
  • Current Courses Offerings
  • Substitutions & Cross Credits
  • FAQs: Courses & Registration
  • FAQs: Degree & Plan
  • Classics & Archaeology DSC
  • Alumni Profiles
  • Reference Letter Request

Graduate Programs

  • Graduate Overview
  • Prospective MA Students
    • Prospective MA Students Overview
    • Admission Requirements
    • Financial Support
    • Application Process
    • Graduate Supervision
  • Current MA Students
    • Current MA Students Overview
    • Current Course Offerings
    • Courses outside of Classics and Archaeology
    • Info for Theses and Research Essays/Projects
    • Resources
  • Our Students
    • Current Student Profiles
    • Thesis and Research Essay Archives
    • Recent Completions
    • Classics & Archaeology Graduate Council
  • Alumni Profiles
  • CERES: Graduate Academic Journal

Faculty

  • Faculty Directory
  • Publications
    • Recent Publications
  • Retired Faculty
  • Departmental Committees

Archaeology

  • Archaeology Overview
  • Faculty-Directed Field Work
    • Faculty Directed Field Work Overview
    • Caere (Cerveteri, Italy)
    • Nora (Sardinia, Italy)
    • Stobi (North Macedonia)
    • Humayma (Jordan)
    • Matera (Taranto, Italy)
  • Other Archaeological Opportunities
  • Archaeological Dig Tips

Courses

CLST 201: Roman History

  • Type: 200 level
  • Units: 3.00
  • Term: Winter 2026
  • Instructor: Dr. Kavanagh
  • Delivery: In-Person Survey of the basic social and political developments in Rome from kingdom to republic to empire.
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