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Major in Classics at ¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ

Earn a Major in Classics at ¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ and explore ancient Greek, Latin, and classical literature. Develop critical thinking and language skills that prepare you for careers in education, law, history, and more.
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Bachelor of Arts
Classics
Develop critical thinking and language skills that prepare you for careers in education, law, history, and more.

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Is This Program for Me?

Do you love exploring the ancient world and understanding how it shapes today’s culture, politics, religion, and ideas? Are you intrigued by classical literature, history, and languages, and how they inform disciplines like law, philosophy, theology, and medicine? This program is ideal for intellectually curious students with a passion for language, culture, faith, and global understanding.

The Classics major is a great fit for students who:
  • Enjoy studying ancient languages, especially Latin and Greek
  • Seek to understand the roots of Western civilization
  • Want to connect faith, literature, and history
  • Appreciate small classes and mentoring from expert faculty
  • Plan careers in education, law, theology, medicine, or public service

What Makes Us Different?

¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ’s Classics major stands out for its immersive academic experience, faculty excellence, and international opportunities.

Original Language Study

You’ll read classical texts in Greek and Latin, gaining insights unavailable through translation.

Small Classes, Big Impact

Our student-centered approach ensures close faculty mentoring and individualized support throughout your academic journey.

 

Travel to Greece and Italy

¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ’s program includes study-abroad opportunities to walk the ruins of ancient civilizations, supported by the Mae E. Flynt Travel Scholarship.

Faith Integration

Students explore how the classical world intersects with Christianity, making the major ideal for students considering ministry or theological study.
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Shape Your Academic Journey

The Classics curriculum cultivates both analytical thinking and cultural fluency. Students become careful readers, thoughtful writers, and confident global thinkers.

Students will

  • Gain proficiency in Latin and/or ancient Greek
  • Study classical history, art, religion, and philosophy
  • Explore the influence of classical civilization on modern law, politics, and theology
  • Travel abroad for immersive field study experiences
  • Conduct original research and engage in faculty-led projects

Prepare to Succeed

Graduates of the Biochemistry program are highly competitive for professional programs and employment in the biomedical sciences. The program emphasizes both academic rigor and practical laboratory skills, preparing students for a wide range of career paths.

Career Opportunities

  • Latin or Greek Instructor
  • Attorney or Legal Researcher
  • Historian or Archivist
  • Professor or Academic Scholar
  • Journalist or Publisher
  • Minister or Missionary
  • Museum Curator or Cultural Specialist
  • Physician or Medical Ethicist
  • Policy Analyst or Government Advisor

Career Preparation

  • Rigorous training in language and logic
  • Faculty advising for graduate programs, professional schools, and fellowships
  • Development of persuasive communication and ethical reasoning
  • Mentoring for prestigious awards and international study opportunities
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Nathan Smolin
“Classical knowledge is the foundation of everything we do. ¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ’s department carries that tradition in a superb way.”
—Nathan Smolin ’15, Lilly Graduate Fellow
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