Major

There are two tracks within the Classical Studies Major: Classical Language and Classical Cultures. The former emphasizes study of the ancient world through Latin and Greek while the latter foregrounds the interdisciplinarity of Classical Studies, drawing on the study of ancient literature, art, performance, science, and more. 

The tracks are designed to help you decide what you want to focus on in your studies—but not to cut you off from courses that might interest you! Students in the Cultures track will have the opportunity to take ancient language courses, while students in the Language track will have the opportunity—and indeed the responsibility—to take non-language courses.

An important note: Graduate study in Classical Studies or Ancient History usually requires at least three years of Greek and Latin. Talk to your advisor as soon as possible if graduate school in these fields might be of interest to you.

Is this track for you?

The Language track is designed for students who want to emphasize working with texts in the original languages within a broader exploration of the Ancient Mediterranean world. If you want to make Greek and Latin central to your studies and/or you are interested in pursuing graduate study in Classics, this track is for you.

This track allows students to pursue studies in history, art, religion, and literature through the lens of close reading and analysis of ancient texts, while building out a comprehensive knowledge of the ancient Mediterranean world. By studying ancient approaches to enduring human problems, students will apply the knowledge and skills that they acquire in this track to contemporary challenges.

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Is this track for you?

The Cultures track is designed for students who are seeking a broad classical education and who do not intend to pursue graduate study in Classics. This track allows students to pursue studies in history, art, religion, and literature while building out a comprehensive knowledge of the ancient Mediterranean world. 

By studying ancient approaches to enduring human problems, students will apply the knowledge and skills that they acquire in this track to contemporary challenges.

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