Classics and English
Degree awarded: BA
The Classics and English degree at Oxford gives students the opportunity to study the literature and culture of the ancient and modern world, both separately and in comparison; to trace ideas, forms, and genres across cultures and time; and to think about continuities and change in how people think, write, and imagine their world.
- Entry qualifications:
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- AAA (with As in Latin and Greek if taken)
- Course duration:
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- 3 or 4 years
- UCAS code:
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- QQ38 (Classics and English); QQH8 (Classics and English with Beginners' Latin or Greek)
- Application deadline:
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Astrophoria Foundation Year
If your personal or educational circumstances mean you are unlikely to achieve the grades listed above for undergraduate study, but you still have a strong interest in the subject, then applying for Classics and English with a Foundation Year might be right for you.
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