The University of Winnipeg

Bachelor in Classics (Greek and Roman Studies)

Canada

The Bachelor in Classics (Greek and Roman Studies) at The University of Winnipeg is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Winnipeg is a student-centered public research university located in the heart of Winnipeg, Manitoba, with a history dating to 1871. Known for accessible undergraduate and graduate programs across arts, science, business, education, kinesiology and Indigenous studies, the university emphasizes small class sizes, close faculty engagement and an inclusive campus culture that supports critical thinking and interdisciplinary learning.

With about 10,000 students and a significant international cohort, the university combines classroom learning with hands-on research, community partnerships and applied projects. Centres and institutes across environmental studies, urban research, human rights and Indigenous scholarship provide active opportunities for students to participate in meaningful research and community work. Faculty are approachable and classes prioritize discussion, experiential learning and applied practice.

International students benefit from strong student services, practical internships and a welcoming urban setting that balances affordability with cultural vibrancy. The University of Winnipeg supports career preparation through co-curricular programming and industry connections, while its compact campus makes it easy to access support services, research supervisors and community engagement projects. Prospective students seeking an engaged, socially minded education with opportunities for research and work-integrated learning will find a collaborative environment well suited to academic and professional growth.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Classics (Greek and Roman Studies) program at The University of Winnipeg is a 4-year degree that explores the history, literature, and culture of ancient Greece and Rome. This program is ideal for students interested in understanding the roots of modern Western civilization. Students can take courses in Greek and Roman history, literature, and culture, as well as archaeology and philosophy.

The curriculum includes a range of subjects such as The History of Classical Greece, The History of the Roman Empire, Magic and Divination in the Greek and Roman World, and Introduction to Classical Archaeology. Students also develop critical thinking and writing skills through courses in Academic Writing and electives in various disciplines.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Historians, Archaeologists, Museum Curators, Journalists, or Teachers. They can work in various industries, including education, media, and cultural heritage preservation.

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