Graduate Study in Canada
This page provides links to graduate courses related to Hellenic Studies and ancillary fields offered by CIG’s participating institutions.
University of Alberta: Department of History and Classics
- M.A. in Classical Archaeology
- M.A. in Classical Languages
- M.A. in Ancient Societies and Cultures
- Ph.D. in Classical Archaeology
- Ph.D. in Classical Languages
University of British Columbia: Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies
- M.A. in Classics
- M.A. in Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology
- M.A. in Ancient Culture, Religion and Ethnicity in the Mediterranean and the Near East
- M.A. in Religious Studies
- Ph.D. in Classics (with 3 streams in Classics, Ancient History, and Classical Archaeology)
- Ph.D. in Religious Studies
Brock University: Department of Classics
University of Calgary: Department of Greek and Roman Studies
University of Manitoba: Department of Classics
University of New Brunswick: Department of Classics and Ancient History
- M.A. in Classics (either literature-based or with a component in classical art and archaeology)
University of Ottawa: Department of Classics and Religious Studies
- M.A. in Classical Studies (with specialization in Late Antiquity)
- M.A. in Religious Studies
- Ph.D. in Religious Studies (with specialization in religions of the Graeco-Roman world)
University of Toronto: Department of Classics
- M.A. in Classics
- Ph.D. in Classics
- Ph.D. in Ancient Greek and Roman History (in collaboration with York University)
- Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy (in collaboration with the Department of Philosophy and the Centre for Medieval Studies
University of Victoria: Department of Greek and Roman Studies
University of Waterloo: Department of Classical Studies
- M.A. in Ancient Mediterranean Cultures (in collaboration with the Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University)
Wilfrid Laurier University: Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies
- M.A. in Ancient Mediterranean Cultures (in collaboration with the Department of Classical Studies, University of Waterloo)

