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| Students have a discussion during a classics course in Lawrence Hall. |
The classics department offers courses that cover every aspect of the Graeco-Roman world.
Students may pursue a major in Latin, Greek, or classical studies.
Perhaps more than most subjects in the curriculum, the study of the classics is truly interdisciplinary, combining the study of language and literature with history, art, archaeology, religion, politics, philosophy, and new disciplines such as anthropology.
Recent graduates from the department are pursuing careers in law, medicine, advertising, computer science, and education.
Many, too, go on to do graduate work in the classics.
Learn more here.