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UCAS Course Codes:
Classics with Oriental Studies Q8T9
Oriental Studies with Classics T9Q8

Brief Course Outline

Duration of course: Usually 4 years; 3 for those taking Oriental Studies as their main subject but not having a year abroad.

Degree awarded:

BA in Classics and Oriental Studies (Classics with Oriental Studies) or
BA in Classics and Oriental Studies (Oriental Studies with Classics)
Intake: 2
Applications shortlisted for interview: 85.7%
Successful applications: 28.6%

Open days

See Classics
See Oriental Studies
Both open days cover Classics and Oriental Studies.

Contact details

Classics
Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies, 66 St Giles, Oxford OX1 3LU
+44 (0) 1865 288391
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Please email us at enquiries@classics.ox.ac.uk


Oriental Studies
The Oriental Institute, Pusey Lane,
Oxford OX1 2LE
+44 (0) 1865 278312
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Please email us at undergraduate.admissions@orinst.ox.ac.uk

 

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Classics and Oriental Studies

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What is Classics and Oriental Studies?

This course allows you to combine the study of an Oriental language and culture with Latin and/or Greek and the study of the ancient world. There are two options, Classics with Oriental Studies (Q8T9) and Oriental Studies with Classics (T9Q8). In each case the subject mentioned first is the main subject (approximately two thirds of the degree) and the second subject is an additional subject (approximately one third of the degree).

Classics and Oriental Studies at Oxford

Oxford is uniquely placed for the combined study of Classics and Oriental Studies, not least in the numerous and varied teaching staff in each faculty. The Ashmolean Museum houses collections of ancient artefacts, including coins, vases and manuscripts. The Sackler Library brings together books on the classical world and ancient Egypt and the near east, with a particular emphasis on history and art.

Careers

Classics and Oriental StudiesStudents following this course will develop very good linguistic and analytical abilities, combined with a breadth of knowledge of and approaches to the cultures they study, and will thus be very attractive to employers     from a wide variety of sectors. Knowledge of a modern language opens up opportunities for internationally focused careers or careers with international companies or organisations. The Languages Work website has further information about such careers.

Tikva, who graduated in 2007, is now a teacher. She says: ‘After graduating, I initially worked as a Classics teacher at Clifton College, Bristol, before taking up my current position at Beth Jacob Grammar School as an English Teacher. I also work as a Classics tutor during the evenings and at weekends.’

Related Courses

Students interested in this course might also like to consider other Classics courses or other Oriental Studies courses.

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