• This 123-credit undergraduate degree program emphasizes the study of the cultures and languages of two major civilizations of the ancient Mediterranean world. 
  • As a student in the Classics Major, they will delve into the spoken and written word of ancient civilizations with the Classical Languages and Literature concentration or broaden their understanding of the cultural, political, and social conditions of Ancient Greek and Roman society with the Classical Civilizations concentration.
  • Students will learn about the pioneers of human discovery who answered some of the biggest questions of their time and developed groundbreaking innovations, and whose stories still resonate today.
  • The Classics BA degree program’s interdisciplinary curriculum invites students to take a holistic approach to learn by covering several areas of study, including art, history, languages, literature, and philosophy. In addition to curriculum requirements, students are encouraged to conduct research alongside faculty who are at the forefront of their fields and study away in the very places on which coursework subjects are focused.