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75 Master's degrees in Classics in Europe
Classics
If you want to expand your understanding of, or research into, classical literature and language then this programme offers you the perfect opportunity to do just that. Our Classics course at Royal Holloway University of London also provides postgraduates with the ideal foundation for conducting research at doctoral level.
Classics
The Classics MA course offered by Durham University is our core research training degree, suitable for anyone wishing to pursue doctoral work in a branch of Classics.
Classical Studies
This Classical Studies MA course from The Open University UK examines many different aspects of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds – their literature, history, philosophy, archaeology, languages and material culture – through a scholarly tradition that is both fast-moving and long-standing.
Classics (Part-time)
Classics (Part-time) from The University of Wales Trinity Saint David concentrates on the literature and culture of the Greco-Roman world in the original language.
Classics and Ancient History
The University of Manchester offers an MA in Classics and Ancient History, designed for full-time or part-time study over one year. This Master of Arts degree allows students to delve into ancient languages, literature, and culture, enhancing their understanding of historical contexts and critical analysis skills.
Reception of the Classical World
The Reception of the Classical World MA at the University College London (UCL) makes extensive use of the unique features of UCL: its central location, diverse international expertise, interdisciplinary outlook, and close relationship with its sister classics departments in Royal Holloway and Kings College.
Classics
The Birkbeck, University of London offers a Master of Arts (MA) in Classics, designed for those with a solid foundation in Greek and/or Latin. This programme spans one year for full-time students and two years for part-time students, providing an in-depth exploration of classical literature, culture, and its modern implications through evening classes.

Classics and Ancient Civilisations
The Classics and Ancient Civilisations programme at Leiden University covers the entire range of present-day research on the civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Anatolia, Syria and Palestine, Greece and the Roman Empire.

Classics and Ancient History
The Classics and Ancient History programme from University of Liverpool provides a personalised and focused introduction to postgraduate research allowing you to develop as an independent researcher with the support of an expert in Classics and Ancient History.
Confucian Classical Studies
The Programme in Confucian Classical Studies from The University of Wales Trinity Saint David focuses on studying and researching the ancient religions, languages and great texts of China.

Classics and Ancient History
The University of Liverpool offers a degree in Classics and Ancient History that covers a broad range of potential topics for investigation.

Philosophy - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP)
This one-year (2-semester) Philosophy - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.
Classical Armenian Studies
This Classical Armenian Studies course offered at the University of Oxford is an intensive one-year taught degree course which is intended to give students experience in reading and interpreting a wide range of Armenian texts, from a choice of genres, either as a stand-alone qualification or as a solid foundation in the subject for those intending to go on to do doctoral research.

Data Science and Digital Humanities
Master the tools of data science to discover new insights from the humanities. Work with world-class collections, expert academics, and real-world projects during this Data Science and Digital Humanities course from Newcastle University.

Ancient Worlds (Archaeology and Classics) (Online Learning)
The Ancient Worlds (Archaeology and Classics) (Online Learning) course from The University of Edinburgh provides you with the opportunity to explore the human past, from early prehistory to late antiquity through a diverse range of courses and independent research.