Program Overview:
Philosophy can be described in many ways. It is a reasoned pursuit of fundamental truths, a quest for understanding, a study of principles of conduct. It seeks to establish standards of evidence, to provide rational methods of resolving conflicts, and to create techniques for evaluating ideas and arguments. Philosophy is also concerned with problems whose solutions do not depend on discovering new facts, but rather on ways of thinking about facts. The essential tool of philosophy is reasoning.
Classical Studies explores the whole of the Greek and Roman past, its languages and literature, history, art and ideas. The civilizations that flourished in Greece and Rome from the Bronze Age to the fourth century AD have profoundly influenced the way we think about the world in Canada today, from our political systems to our language, literature, law, politics, art and architecture. The rediscovery of the classics in sixteenth century Europe led to a "Renaissance," or rebirth, of artistic and cultural creativity. Their influence is no less pervasive today.
Admission Requirements:
GPA: 60% or above
IELTS: Overall 6.5 no band below than 6.0
PTE: Overall 63 with no band below than 60
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Career Outlook:
counselling
criminal justice
management
policy analysis
publishers
curators
writers
media producers
Program Intake: January, May & September
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