The Classical Studies Program offers language courses in Latin and ancient Greek and interdisciplinary courses on the ancient city, myths of the Greeks and Romans, their dramas, epics, religious beliefs, history, political thought, philosophy, and more. You can also study archaeology, history, and art in Greece or Italy. Classical Studies can be declared as a major under interdisciplinary studies, or as a minor through WLC, complementing other cultural studies programs.
The classical studies major fosters cultural literacy and assists in preparing you for a variety of business and professional schools— aw and medicine are the two most commonly pursued by classical studies majors or for any career requiring skills in communication, critical thinking, human relations, or problem solving.