Overview:
This course offers a unique blend of Asian or Middle Eastern language and culture studies with a focus on Latin and/or Greek and the ancient world. The programme offers two distinct options. Classics with Asian and Middle Eastern Studies or Asian and Middle Eastern Studies with Classics.
Firstly, in both tracks, the first subject holds greater weight (about two-thirds of the degree). The second is a supplementary subject (about one-third of the degree). This joint honours degree is for students seeking interdisciplinary studies. It also provides a captivating exploration of cultural connections across regions like Iran, Egypt, and India. Moreover, the course delves into the interplay between languages and cultures in Greek and Roman civilisations.
Furthermore, for those who select Arabic, Persian, or Turkish as their primary language, the Asian and Middle Eastern Studies with Classics programme offers a distinctive opportunity to engage in immersive language studies abroad during the second year.
UCAS Code | Q8T9 (Classics with Asian and Middle Eastern Studies) T9Q8 (Asian and Middle Eastern Studies with Classics) |
Minimum Entrance Requirements | A-levels – AAA (with As in Latin and Greek, if taken) Advanced Highers – AA/AAB (with A in Latin, if taken) IB – 39 (including core points) with 666 at HL, including 6s at HL in Latin and Greek if taken. |
Admission Test for Classics and Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Oxford | CAT (Classics Admissions Test). Candidates must take Part 3 of the CAT (the language aptitude test) in addition to other parts required. Test date: 19 October 2023 Registration deadline: 29 September 2023 |
Subject Requirements for Classics and Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Oxford | Latin and/or Greek are recommended. |
Extras things admission tutors look for | Written work: Two pieces For those taking one or more classical subjects already, at least one of these is written on a classical topic. Alternatively, for those who are not taking a classical subject at school, the written is from any subject(s). Submission deadline: 10 November 2023 |
Duration | Q8T9: 4 years (BA) T9Q8: 3 or 4 years (BA depending on the language chosen) |
What is Classics and Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Oxford? | Classics and Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Oxford is a joint honours degree. It combines the study of languages, cultures, and histories of Asia/Middle East with Latin and/or Greek and the ancient world. This interdisciplinary programme enables students to explore cultural connections across regions like Iran, Egypt, and India. It also allows students to understand the interactions of languages and cultures in ancient Greek and Roman civilisations. Furthermore, it provides an immersive language study abroad opportunity for those selecting Arabic, Persian, or Turkish. With extensive faculty, museum resources, and libraries, Finally, Oxford supports comprehensive learning in both fields, making it a dynamic academic endeavour for aspiring scholars. |
Oxford Colleges that offer Classics and Asian and Middle Eastern Studies | Classics with Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Q8T9)Balliol College Brasenose College Christ Church Exeter College Harris Manchester College Magdalen College New College Oriel College The Queen’s College St Anne’s College St Hilda’s College St Hugh’s College St John’s College Somerville College Trinity College University College Wadham College Worcester College Asian and Middle Eastern Studies with Classics (T9Q8)Christ Church Harris Manchester College Queen’s College St Anne’s College St John’s College University College Wadham College |
Structure of the course | 1- Classics with Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Years 1-2 (Terms 1-5): Firstly, follow the course for Classics. Years 2, 3 and 4 (Terms 6–12): Then, carry on with Classics options and start with chosen language from the list. Eight written papers (five in Classics, three in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies); one paper may be substituted by a thesis. 2- Asian and Middle Eastern Studies with Classics Year 1 Main language course with a year abroad in Year 2. Year 2 (with year abroad) Year abroad: approved course of language instruction Years 2 and 3 (without a year abroad) orYears 3 and 4 (with a year abroad) Carry on with Asian and Middle Eastern Studies options and choose either Greek or Latin |
Common Careers | Graduates of Classics and Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Oxford develop good linguistic and analytical abilities. Employers from a wide variety of sectors will find these skills very attractive. Additionally, knowledge of a modern language opens up opportunities with international companies and organisations. |