Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Ancient History typically spans 3-4 years, focusing on the study of ancient civilizations, cultures, and societies. The curriculum covers topics such as archaeology, classical literature, historical methods, and the socio-political dynamics of ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, Mesopotamia, and other regions. Students learn to analyze historical texts, artifacts, and archaeological findings, fostering critical thinking and research skills. Additionally, the program may include courses on ancient art, religion, and philosophy. Graduates may pursue careers in education, archaeology, museum curation, heritage management, or continue their studies in graduate programs related to history or archaeology.