Degree in Classical Studies

Admission and exit profile

Admission profile

The Degree in Classical Studies, although it does not require any specific prior training from its students, is aimed at all those who are interested in the classical Greco-Latin world and, in particular, at all those who are interested in languages and cultural diversity, have skills in written and spoken language, have the capacity for logical reasoning and a critical spirit.


Graduation profile

The fundamental objective of the Bachelor's Degree in Classical Studies is the preservation and transmission of knowledge related to the legacy of classical antiquity, its tradition, and its presence in the contemporary world. Therefore, the degree provides the skills and learning outcomes necessary for training future professionals in fields related to the teaching of Latin and Greek languages and Greco-Roman culture, as well as providing advice and support to professionals of a wide variety of backgrounds, and in particular, for the following:

  • Secondary and university education, both in public and private institutions.
  • Collaborators and advisors on projects related to international relations in the European cultural, historical, and social spheres: migration, linguistic diversity, multiculturalism, and the configuration of Europe.
  • Collaborators and advisors in the organization of gender equality policies.
  • Specialized translation of Latin and Greek texts in all areas of knowledge.
  • Development of cultural and informational materials in the tourism sector.
  • Linguistic, literary, and cultural collaboration and advice in the field of communication.
  • Literary and critical editing in new media: electronic pages and computer applications in the world of culture.
  • Support for research in the fields of science, social and legal sciences, health sciences, engineering and architecture, and arts and humanities, related to the theoretical, linguistic, and historical foundations of the classical world.
  • Specialized training in public institutions and companies.
  • Qualified professionals from the publishing world.
  • Specialized linguistic application to new language and communications technologies.
  • Specialized advice in the field of documentation, archiving, and library science.

Ultimately, the skills acquired across multiple disciplines, such as problem identification, isolation, analysis, and resolution, task organization and design, decision-making, agility in searching for and selecting information, critical thinking, oral and written communication skills, and so on, will make the graduate a suitable professional for management and leadership positions in both the public and private sectors.