BA in the Archaeology, History and Literature of Ancient Greece
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-10-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the BA in Archaeology, History and Literature of Ancient Greece Program
The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (EKPA) invites interested individuals to express their interest in pursuing the English-taught Bachelor's Program in Archaeology, History and Literature of Ancient Greece. This program is offered at the University's Cyprus Branch in Nicosia and is scheduled to commence in October 2026.
Program Details
- Duration: The program lasts for eight semesters.
- Degree Awarded: Upon completion, students are awarded a Bachelor's degree (PTYCHIO) in accordance with existing legislation.
- Language of Instruction: The program is taught entirely in English.
- Tuition Fees: The annual tuition fee is 6,000 euros, which covers only the cost of tuition.
Application and Admission
- Application Period: Applications can be submitted from December 1, 2025, to July 31, 2026.
- Required Documents:
- Photocopy of ID or passport
- Title of Studies (e.g., High School Diploma or equivalent)
- Results of exams taken in national or international entrance exams (for Greek and Cypriot applicants)
- Certificate of English proficiency (at least B2 level)
- CV
- Other supporting documents (e.g., letters of recommendation, certifications, volunteer work)
Student Life and Support
- Accommodation: The University has secured 63 autonomous rooms in newly built hostels at a preferential price for students.
- Meal Plans: Students can purchase meals at a discounted price (3-6 euros per meal) through a cooperation with a local food chain.
- Parking: Preferential parking rates are available for students.
- European Health Insurance Card (EHIC): Necessary for access to public health services in EU countries.
- Student Card: Offers various discounts and benefits.
- Public Transport Discount: Students are eligible for discounts on public transportation in Cyprus.
Academic Information
- Curriculum: The program's curriculum is the same as the one offered at the University's main campus in Athens.
- Course Materials: Students are responsible for the cost of textbooks and other course materials.
Expression of Interest and Application
To express interest and apply for the program, candidates must submit their application, including all required documents, within the specified timeframe. The application does not guarantee admission, as the selection process will be conducted after the application period closes.
Contact and Further Information
For more information and to submit applications, interested individuals can contact the Department of Classical Studies at the specified email address.
