Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies
On campus learning,
Full Time,
Bachelor's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
€ 299
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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ABOUT
Studying in the Bachelor of Art in Classical Studies program at John Cabot University in Italy:
Rome offers students the ideal location for majoring in Classical Studies. The Ancient Roman world is still present in the city’s monuments, artwork, and inscriptions, in its rich museum collections, and in the profound influence of the classical tradition on its contemporary architecture.
Students majoring in classical studies have the exceptional opportunity to complement their study of classical language and written sources with on-site, first-hand experience of ancient art and material culture in Rome and throughout Italy. Major Roman library holdings greatly facilitate and enhance research in all areas of classical studies, including such specialized disciplines as numismatics, ancient medicine, science, engineering and industry.
Necessary information:
- Duration: 48 months
- Degree awarded by: John Cabot University in Italy
- Admission criteria: high school diploma
- Language of instruction: English
- Tuition fee: 19700
- Application fee: 50
- Currency: EURO
Curriculum:
Five foundation courses
Students should take one course in history, one in art or archaeology, one in classical literature or philosophy, and two in the same classical language.
Five courses in a track
Track A: Classical Languages and Literature
- two language courses (at least one at 200-300 level)
- two literature courses
- one other course in language or literature
Track B: Classical Archaeology and Ancient History
- two history courses
- two courses in art and/or archaeology
- one course in history, art, or archaeology
Career opportunity:
- Identify, analyze and interpret major historical, cultural, philological and artistic developments of the ancient Mediterranean World.
- Analyze text, language, and material culture as primary sources, and contextualize these historically, socially, and culturally.
- Discern how developments in ancient Mediterranean art, language, literature, and thinking are shaped by dynamic social and cultural interactions and appreciate the impact of context and audience on historical interpretation of these factors.
- Apply methods, theories and techniques appropriate to the field, context and medium.
- Apply knowledge, insights, and perspectives drawn from multiple Classical Studies disciplines and source types to new contexts.
- Effectively and critically communicate ideas and information orally and in writing and do so in response to primary and secondary sources.
Application Requirements:
- a high school leaving certificate or diploma
- official transcripts of their secondary and post-secondary grades,
- a personal essay,
- letters of recommendation
Furthermore, an interview will be held in person or online via skype.
English language requirements:
Language certificates | Score |
IELTS | 6.5 |
TOEFL | 563 |
TOEFL (Computer-based) | 223 |
TOEFL ibt | 85 |
PTE | 58 |
Deadlines and intakes:
FALL
Deadline Name | Application Deadline | Notification Date | Deposit Deadline | Full Payment Deadline |
Early Action | November 15 | December 15 | May 15 | July 15 |
Regular Decision | March 1 | March 15 | May 15 | July 15 |
Late Decision I | May 1 | Rolling admission | May 15 | July 15 |
SPRING
Deadline Name | Application Deadline | Notification Date | Deposit Deadline | Full Payment Deadline |
Regular Decision | October 15 | October 20 | November 1 | November 30 |
Late Decision I | November 15 | December 5 | December 5 | December 5 |
Late Decision II* | December 15 | December 20 | December 20 | December 20 |
*Only available to students who do not require a study visa |
SUMMER
Deadline Name | Application Deadline | Decision Notification | Deposit Deadline | Full Payment Deadline |
Summer I | April 15 | Rolling | April 30 | April 30 |
Summer II | May 15 | Rolling | May 30 | May 30 |
*Only available to students who do not require a study visa |
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Expenses (EUR)
19,700
Application Fee
50
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
REQUIREMENTS
50
accommodation
John Cabot University offers students a wide range of residences. Students can choose their residence of interest based on their needs, budget and the level of privacy they want. The Gianicolo Residence and the Lungara Apartments cost around € 4,300 for each semester. Those who prefer a more private room can pay € 5,100 and reside in single rooms. Moreover, the Rastevere Apartments and the Neighborhood apartments cost € 3,600 per semester for students who do not mind sharing a room with roommates and € 4,400 for those who prefer single rooms. There also is an option, graduate studio apartments which costs € 7,400 for single or double use per semester.
All the residences are equipped with WIFI, air conditioning and heating systems. Furthermore, students can benefit from a regular cleaning service. The safety of the dorms and apartments are guaranteed; security guards are constantly present to make sure there are no problems or safety threats. Finally, all the residences are within walking distance from the university campus and close to a variety of amenities.
After Graduation
John Cabot University encourages students to take part in internships and part-time jobs in order to gain first-hand experience of the world and the job market and their intended industry. The university has strong connections with over 740 companies and can help students find suitable positions and internships that can help their future professional path; it can also help widen their network and consequently their vocational horizon. Students who meet the requirements, can send in an application and the university helps them find a part-time internship in the field that they desire.
Furthermore, john Cabot University students or graduates who have a GPA of at least 2.5 have the opportunity to take part in the career fair that is set up by the university. The career fair takes place once or twice each semester and has a set date. It helps students strategize and make a solid plan for their future and career upon graduation.