You may typically have taken an Ancient History degree, exploring archaeology, art, literature and thought. You will have a solid grounding in historical study skills and cpmpleted a year of ancient Greek or Latin. You will have chosen Greek or Roman history or both and studied significant periods, great individuals or key themes. You may typically have taken an Ancient History degree, exploring archaeology, art, literature and thought. You will have a solid grounding in historical study skills and cpmpleted a year of ancient Greek or Latin. You will have chosen Greek or Roman history or both and studied significant periods, great individuals or key themes. Employment opportunities: careers in heritage-related professions, the media, education, civil service and the performing arts.You may have chosen as your Primary Area of Study European History, North American History or World History and as your Secondary Area of Study 19th Century U.S. History, Comparative World History, German Studies or Military, Diplomatic, and International History.A research degree offers you the opportunity to acquire a highly advanced set of conceptual skills developed in the pursuit of new knowledge. Research training in any academic discipline helps to channel creativity into critical innovatory reasoning. The legitimate authority of original, independent research depends upon persuasive and convincing analytical arguments supported by critically evaluated evidence.
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