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Egyptology and Ancient History at Swansea University - UCAS

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Ancient Egypt, with its pharaohs, grand monuments, and hieroglyphs, has fascinated people for thousands of years. Here at Swansea, you can study its great sweep of history and compelling cultural practices in their context within Africa, the Levant, and the Graeco-Roman Mediterranean. Our three-year degree is founded on object-based learning, offering you hands-on experience with the artefacts in our in-house museum, the Egypt Centre. You also have the option to learn the ancient Egyptian language and writing system, as a gateway to exploring their surviving texts for yourself. You will be equipped to understand how Egyptian society developed over millennia, from the Neolithic to the time when the Nile Valley was conquered by Persians, Greeks, and Romans. We are based in our stunning Singleton Park campus, in parkland overlooking Swansea Bay on the edge of the Gower Peninsula. Ancient History at Swansea is ranked: • 2nd in the UK for Student Experience (Times Good University Guide 2025) • 2nd in the UK for Teaching Satisfaction (Guardian University Guide 2025) • 3rd in the UK for Teaching Quality (Times Good University Guide 2025) • Top 20 in the UK for Graduate Outcomes (Complete University Guide 2025) • Top 51-100 in the World (QS World Rankings by Subject 2024) We are committed to teaching you how to understand historical landscapes. Our optional first-year heritage module allows you to understand the past in its place on sites around Swansea and South Wales. We also have a study trip module which affords you the chance (whenever circumstances allow) to visit ancient sites overseas, for example in Greece or Italy. You are also able to gain valuable experience and understanding of the museum industry and heritage practices. As well as modules where you work with objects from the Egypt Centre, we have the Egyptian Collection Practicum, a third-year module which offers two weeks of intensive work experience in the museum. You can also get involved by participating in such initiatives as the Swansea University Pottery Project, which aims to catalogue all ceramic fragments in the collection. There is also the opportunity to volunteer at the Egypt Centre, which boasts an international scholarly network with frequent seminars, short courses, and a school programme. If you are considering teaching as a career, or would just like to see what teaching in a school might be like, you can gain valuable experience with our Schools Placement module. This module allows you to instruct pupils in local schools in the culture of the classical world, for credit. We foster such links in part via the Welsh Classics Hwb which aims to produce resources for teaching Latin and the ancient world in schools.

Modules

During your first year, you’ll study four compulsory modules and two optional modules, with topics including Greek, Latin, Gods and Heroes, Ancient Philosophy and Rhetoric and a Field Trip. Year 2 includes two compulsory and four optional modules, with topics typically including Egyptian Archaeology, Egyptian Art and Architecture, Archaic Greece, Gender in the Roman World, and a Schools Work Placement, teaching ancient history and languages. Your degree with culminate in year 3, with a wide range of optional modules that can include The Archaeology of Ancient Nubia, advanced levels of Greek or Latin, Pompeii and the Cities of Vesuvius, and a compulsory Classics, Ancient History and Egyptology Dissertation.

Assessment method

We offer a variety of assessment methods within our programmes. In addition to traditional examinations and essays, examples of alternative assessment include:

  • Essays
  • Presentations
  • Source Analysis
Throughout your undergraduate Classical Studies degree, you will develop excellent research and analytical skills and learn to present your ideas effectively both verbally and in writing. For full breakdown of course structure and assessment please visit our course page https://www.swansea.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/culture-communication/classics-ancient-history-egyptology/ba-egyptology-ancient-history/ or get in touch with us at [email protected]


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
VV41
Institution code:
S93
Campus name:
Singleton Park Campus
Campus code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

International applicants

For applicants whose first language is not English, we require IELTS 6.0 overall (with a minimum of 5.5 in each component) or equivalent English test.

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements


English language requirements

For applicants whose first language is not English we require a minimum overall IELTS score of 6.0 (or equivalent) and no less than 5.5 in each component.

English Language Requirements at Swansea University

https://www.swansea.ac.uk/admissions/english-language-requirements/


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

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Egyptology and Ancient History at Swansea University - UCAS