You don't need Classics A-levels to do the Cambridge Classics course
Classics is the study of ancient Greece and Rome in its broadest sense: Greek and Latin language, literature, philosophy, ancient history, art and archaeology. It is about where we come from and who we are today. Many of our ideas about law, beauty and justice come from the classical world. This breadth makes Classics at Cambridge vibrant, challenging and fun. It also makes our graduates highly marketable. In the Guardian's 2010 University Guide to Classics, Cambridge came top in the country for 'Career Prospects'
Classicists in Cambridge are also able to make use of the collections in the Faculty's own Museum of Classical Archaeology and the Fitzwilliam Museum's Department of Antiquities.
Please use the menu to find information on the Undergraduate and Graduate courses available from the Faculty of Classics.
If you need any further information then please contact us.
For inquiries about Undergraduate admissions:
Email: schools.liaison@classics.cam.ac.uk
For inquiries about Graduate admissions:
Email: graduate.secretary@classics.cam.ac.uk