The intercollegiate Classics professors bring students a broad spectrum of expertise on the ancient Greco-Roman world. Their courses range from Gods, Humans and Justice in Ancient Greece to The Ancient World in Film. The classics faculty offer a rigorous examination of a time period that has resonance today.
During their last semester, ALL seniors majoring in classics shall submit to the department a portfolio of their scholarly work that includes a 300-word summary of their study of the classics, the paper submitted for Humanities 490, and seminar presentation. A minor is not required with this major.
Elective courses taken to fulfill the minor must be approved by the classics undergraduate adviser and the approval must be filed with the Office of Advising and Evaluations. Courses in the minor may not be counted toward the major, but may be used to satisfy preparation for the major and general education requirements, if applicable. A minimum of six upper division units must be completed in residence at San Diego State University.
The Greek and Roman classics have always been a vital part of Bowdoin's liberal arts tradition. The Department of Classics offers a major with three concentrations: 1) Greek and Latin language 2) Greek and Roman material culture (classical archaeology), 3) Greek and Roman culture and history (classical studies).
Welcome! The UB Department of Classics is the only classics department in the SUNY system, and has long been home to innovative research and teaching across the discipline. From archaeology and language to history and literature, come study the rich cultural heritage of classical civilizations in a friendly, supportive program offering many exciting opportunities for research and travel.
For general information on borrowing collection materials from Columbia University Libraries, please review Guidelines for Borrowing Materials for Exhibition. For Avery-specific deadlines and information, write to the department at avery-c...@library.columbia.edu.
The Archaeological Institute of America, or AIA, is recognized throughout the world as one of the finest organizations in the country devoted to archeology and the classics as a whole. The Oklahoma chapter sponsors several events during the year.
During spring 2019, 16 students snapped up that global learning opportunity. They enrolled in Greek Architectural Sculpture: Style, Context, and Ownership, an upper-level classics and art history cross-listed course.
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