Classics

Classics

Through the study of the Latin language, students come in direct contact with many of the greatest minds of the Western World. In acquiring a working knowledge of ancient languages, students not only learn morphology and syntax but also begin to analyze and evaluate the contributions of these languages to our Western intellectual and cultural development.

Where Will Your Degree Take You?

Embassies

U.S. Congress

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Education

Museums

Entertainment

Program Of Study

Latin Courses

FL 111L, 112L Elementary Latin I, II

FL 211L, 212L Intermediate Latin I, II

Classics (Taught in English)

FL 250C Ancient Epic (Taught in English)

FL 253C Women in Greek Drama (in English)

FL 275C, 276C Classical Civilization I, II (in English)

FL 277C Classical Mythology (in English)

FL 278C Greek Tragedy (in English)

FL 279C The Age of the Early Roman Empire (Literature, in English)

FL 280C The Age of Augustus (in English)

FL 390L or FL 390G