MSt in Classical Armenian Studies
The MSt in Classical Armenian Studies is a taught course offering intensive training in classical Armenian language, literature, and history, focusing on texts from the 5th to 17th centuries across various Armenian literary genres.
Closed to applications for entry in 2026-27. Register to receive an email when applications open (for entry in 2027-28).
- Expected length:
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- Full time: 9 months
- English language level:
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- Higher level required
About the course
Oxford is the only university in the UK where Armenian may be studied as a main subject. Within the long span of Armenian history, the study of Armenia at Oxford concentrates on the period when Armenian sources give valuable information not only about Armenian culture itself, but also about neighbouring peoples of the Near East.
Emphasis is given to the study of the classical and medieval forms of the language and to Armenian literature from the fifth to the seventeenth centuries.
Course structure
After an initial introduction to the grammar and syntax of classical Armenian, you will read a variety of texts. An understanding of the literary culture of the period and the historical background is thus obtained directly from the original sources.
The course consists of four papers. The first paper is on the language, literature, history, and culture of Ancient and Medieval Armenia. The remaining three papers are on key Armenian literary genres and you will choose to study texts from three different subjects.
Teaching offered consists of classes and tutorials and may include lectures and seminars.
Core components
You will take one core course.
Option modules
You will choose three option papers.
Course details
Entry requirements
For entry in 2026-27