

MA Classics and Social Anthropology
About this course
Classics and social anthropology is a pairing that speaks directly to two of the most fundamental human questions: what did people believe and value in the ancient world, and how do societies across the full range of human experience organise themselves and create meaning? Classics brings rigorous engagement with the languages, literature, history, philosophy, and material culture of ancient Greece and Rome, two civilisations whose influence on Western thought, institutions, and aesthetic traditions has been profound and lasting. Social anthropology takes a comparative global view, drawing on long-term fieldwork with living communities to understand the diversity of human social arrangements, belief systems, and cultural practices. At St Andrews this four-year MA (Hons) programme combines both disciplines in a way that is mutually enriching. In classics you will develop your Latin and Greek language skills and the literary and cultural analytical tools that allow you to read ancient texts as rich primary sources rather than merely historical documents. The ancient world serves as one of anthropology's most compelling data sets, a civilisation thoroughly documented yet dramatically different from modern societies, whose study forces the same analytical rigour that anthropology demands when examining contemporary communities. A year abroad is embedded in the programme, broadening your intellectual horizon and exposing you to different scholarly and cultural traditions. Graduates move into careers in academia, heritage management, museum and gallery work, the civil service, law, international organisations, education, journalism, and the cultural sector. The combination of classical learning and anthropological analysis is a distinctive qualification that employers in competitive graduate roles frequently find impressive. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in classics, anthropology, or related fields.
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