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35 Bachelor's degrees in Classics in Canada

Classical Studies
The Classical Studies BA course from Queen's University students are able to select from a broad spectrum of courses in classical literature, culture, archaeology, history, mythology, humour, ancient science, and drama, and the ancient languages of Greek and Latin.

Classics (Hons)
This Classics (Hons) from Queen's University is designed for those students interested in pursuing graduate study in Classics, or simply in studying Classics in the traditional way, the Department of Classics offers the Classics Specialization (CLAS) plan which is more language-intensive while still allowing students to choose from a variety of classical studies courses.

Classics
Enroll in the Classics programme at Dalhousie University and study the languages and cultures of ancient civilizations. Study in Canada's second-largest Classics programmes.

Classics
The Classics degree delivered by the University of Winnipeg, follows the study of Greek and Roman culture, society, and history through a variety of disciplinary approaches: archaeology, philology (the study of Latin and ancient Greek), literature, art history, social history, political history and thought, philosophy, religion and mythology.
Greek and Roman Studies
The Greek and Roman Studies programme at the University of Victoria is a public Bachelor of Arts degree. This undergraduate course explores ancient Mediterranean cultures through literature, art, and history. Students engage in full-time study to develop analytical skills while examining the foundations of the modern world.
Classical Studies
The Classical Studies B.A. at York University is a comprehensive public programme exploring the history and culture of Ancient Greece and Rome. Students examine ancient philosophy, law, and literature through various historical lenses. This undergraduate degree offers flexible study options to suit diverse academic interests.
Classical Civilization (Hons)
The Classical Civilization (Hons) offered by the University of Toronto provides a broad survey of Greek and Roman culture not only for students with a commitment to intensive study in this area but also for students in other programs seeking a further grounding for their particular interests (whether literary, historical, philosophical, or linguistic).
Classical Studies
At University of Waterloo we offer a bachelor degree in Classical Studies. Delve into the roots of Western civilization and gain a deep understanding of ancient Greece and Rome — cultures that continue to shape our thinking and our society today.
Classical and Medieval Studies
The Classical and Medieval Studies programme at the University of Regina is a four-year Bachelor's degree delivered through a public study mode. This curriculum explores ancient civilisations and the Middle Ages, focusing on Greek and Latin languages, history, and art to develop advanced analytical and creative thinking skills.
Classics
Travel back in time to ancient Greece and Rome by studying how art, architecture, mythology, history, science, philosophy, and the language of the time have shaped what we now understand as our modern Western world throughout this Classics program at University of New Brunswick.
Classical Studies
The Classical Studies program from Langara College covers a wide variety of approaches to the worlds of Greece and Rome.
Classics
The Classics programme at Concordia University Montréal offers a comprehensive exploration of ancient Greece and Rome. This Bachelor of Arts degree is available for full-time study over three to four years. Students engage in an interdisciplinary curriculum covering archaeology, literature, and history in a vibrant academic setting.
Classics (Greek and Latin) (Hons)
The Classics (Greek and Latin) (Hons) at the University of Toronto is a comprehensive bachelor degree delivered in a public study mode. This undergraduate programme provides rigorous training in ancient languages and civilizations. Students engage with the foundational texts of the Western world through intensive linguistic study.
Classical, Medieval and Renaissance Studies (Honours)
Discover the roots of the modern world by examining the development of culture and thought from Graeco-Roman antiquity through the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance. Apply to the Classical, Medieval and Renaissance Studies (Honours) BA program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Classical Studies
The Classical Studies programme at Acadia University offers a comprehensive four-year undergraduate degree available in both standard and honours formats. Students engage in a full-time exploration of ancient civilisations, focusing on the languages, literature, and history of Greece and Rome through a flexible, personalised curriculum.
Classical Studies
The Classical Studies programme at Nipissing University offers a comprehensive Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. Students can engage in full-time or part-time study on campus, exploring the origins of Western civilisation through Greek and Roman culture. This undergraduate degree provides a deep dive into ancient history and artifacts.
Classics
The Department of Classics and Archaeology studies the worlds of ancient Greece and Rome in ways that allow you to engage with the ancient world first-hand. Apply to the Classics degree course delivered at Brock University
Classical Studies
Classical Studies at Western University - Canada is broadly based on the study of the language and literature, history, and archaeology of the Greek and Roman world.
Greek (Hons)
The Greek (Hons) programme at the University of Toronto offers a comprehensive exploration of ancient Hellenic language and culture. This public bachelor degree focuses on intensive linguistic training and literary analysis. Students engage with classical texts in their original form through flexible full-time study modes.
Classics (Hons)
The Classics (Hons) at the University of Toronto is a comprehensive bachelor degree delivered in a public study mode. This undergraduate programme explores ancient Greek and Roman civilisations through their history, literature, and philosophy. Students engage with the past to understand its enduring impact on the modern world.