Master's degree in history, "Sciences of Antiquity" course

The aim of this course is to provide in-depth training as a historian of the ancient period, with a broad outlook on the whole panorama of ancient culture : the Ancient Sciences course offers multi-disciplinary training, with courses open toClassics, History of Ancient Art and Ancient Philosophy.
Focusing on the Greek and Roman worlds, courses also open up to the auxiliary sciences of history, such as epigraphy, numismatics and archaeology.

The specialties of the teaching staff mean that a wide range of themes can be covered in the direction of research dissertations.
(See the themes developed in the specialization).

Internships (some of which are paid) are compulsory in this course, which has contacts with museums in the Isère department(Musée Champollion, Museums of Vienne, etc.).

Consult the "Ancient Sciences" course fact sheet

Published on February 14, 2024
Updated on January 20, 2026