Classics, Art History and Archaeology
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Students will benefit from the interdisciplinary study of visual arts, archaeology, and material culture from prehistory to the present day. Classics, Art History & Archaeology will give you insight into both the ancient world and into the ideas that have shaped modern culture and society. Learn how to explain and interpret the world around you, evaluate evidence and present your ideas as you develop a greater understanding of the forces that have shaped our society. Classics is the study of the history, literature, and material culture of the Greek and Roman Mediterranean from the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity. It is a subject that inspired the Renaissance and remains central to understanding modern European culture and society. Art History interprets art of different ages and assesses its meaning, development, context, and quality. Students study systems of formal analysis such as composition, style, or iconography; patronage and social context; conceptual and historical analysis. Archaeology uses past material culture and landscapes to reconstruct human lives. Students of archaeology learn interdisciplinary, creative approaches to understanding human societies past and present and explore the key events that have shaped history.
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The Student Contribution Charge is €2,000.Please note that to be eligible for the Free Fees scheme students must first qualify for the EU fee rate. Application deadline for EU students is February 1.
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High School Diploma without standardized exams 3.2 / 4.0 GPA or with standardized exams 3.0 / 4.0 GPA and 1000 SAT or 20 ACT.
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