Classics students enter a wide range of careers. Employers value the skills the degrees develop such as the ability to present an argument, to analyse written and other forms of evidence, to make balanced judgements, to attend to detail and wider issues, to grasp philosophical ideas and to communicate effectively.
You will find classics graduates applying these skills as bankers, computer programmers, lawyers, journalists, marketing managers, teachers, administrators, librarians, industrialists, social workers and in many other walks of life.