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Classical Studies Program

The Classical Studies program operates under the aegis of the Department of Languages and Literature. With its particular focus upon the study of the Classical Greek and Latin languages, and ancillary courses offered through other departments (e.g., art, history, theology, philosophy), the program is designed to prepare students with a major/minor concentration for advanced study in the Classics and related fields. The program also serves the needs and interests of a range of students from other majors and from the community at large, for whom the study of Greek or Latin satisfies a personal interest or complements their academic pursuits. The knowledge, discipline, critical thinking and problem solving skills developed through the Classical Studies program are widely applicable and adaptable to the exigencies of an ever changing world; they engender habits of mind and heart well appreciated by a broad spectrum of graduate and professional programs and employers, and promote personal satisfaction, life-long learning, and intellectual and spiritual enlightenment.

Curriculum

Notwithstanding the lack of native speakers, the Greeks and Romans continue to live through the interplay of reader and text. Our approach to teaching Latin and Greek is eclectic, combining the best practices from the long history of classical scholarship with modern theories of language acquisition and the latest in technological aids–all aimed at helping students acquire as quickly as possible the requisite linguistic knowledge, habits, and skills to enable them to address authentic texts on their own.

 

10 reasons

to choose carroll college for classical studies

  1. Laugh at more jokes in Shakespeare.
  2. Finally understand how English works.
  3. Understand the Latin and Greek roots of scientific terminology.
  4. Talk about global diversity!
  5. Faculty dedicated to students
  6. Knowledge of the classics increases cultural literacy.
  7. The courses are demanding and build intellectual discipline, but they’re also fun.
  8. Write letters to the Pope.
  9. The small class sizes allow for much more personal attention.
  10. Create obscene t-shirts which no one else can read.

WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH THIS DEGREE?

  • Latin/Greek instruction (middle and/or high school)
  • Graduate study in literature, languages, or writing
  • Journalism
  • Public relations
  • Communications
  • Ministry
  • Law
  • Business
  • Medicine
  • University teaching
       (Archaeology, Art History, Classics, Philosophy, Theology)
  • Library or museum work
  • Translating
  • Editing/publishing
  • Politics/government