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Career Success with a CNERS Degree
Why study with CNERS?
Undergraduate Programs
Major in Classical, Near Eastern, and Religious Studies
Honours in Classical, Near Eastern, and Religious Studies
Minor in Classical, Near Eastern, and Religious Studies
Experiential Opportunities for Students
Archaeological Field Schools
Romania 2016
Report: Sicily 2016
Sicily 2015
Cyprus 2015
Undergraduate Awards
Current Undergraduate Courses
ARBC: Arabic
CLST: Classical Studies
CNRS: Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies
GREK: Greek
HEBR: Hebrew
LATN: Latin
NEST: Near Eastern Studies
RELG: Religious Studies

Romania 2016

In late July through late August, Prof. Matthew McCarty will be running an archaeological field school in Romania.  Students will work as members of the Apulum Mithraeum III Project, which is investigating cult life, social interaction, and social change in the Roman province of Dacia and the later medieval Hungarian kingdom in Transylvania.  Click here for information on this UBC Global Seminar.

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