Classics
Program Information
Sample courses in this program include:
Ancient Languages
- GK 101 – Elementary Ancient Greek 1
- GK 102 – Elementary Ancient Greek 2
- LT 101 – Elementary Latin 1
- LT 102 – Elementary Latin 2
Greek and Roman Culture
- TI 200-CLA – Roman Perspectives
- TI 201-CLA – Ancient Greek Perspectives
- CLA 300 – Study Tour of Greece (application required)
- CLA 301 – Epic Poetry
- CLA 302 – Lyric Poetry/Love Poetry
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- Ancient Languages
- Greek and Roman Culture
The Classics major can be completed in a total of three years. More information can be found in the links below.
The Butler Advantage
At its core, this program transcends the boundaries of historical study—it embodies the essence of wisdom, knowledge, and experience revered by these illustrious cultures.
Students will immerse themselves in the culture, history, languages, and literature of ancient Greece and Rome, gaining a deep understanding of the societal values, traditions, and contributions of these civilizations.
Students will contextualize the cultural and historical significance of ancient Greece and Rome within the broader scope of world history, recognizing their enduring impact on contemporary societies.
Through the study of Classics, students will develop critical thinking skills, enabling them to analyze ancient texts, artifacts, and historical contexts, and apply these skills to modern challenges.
Students will have the opportunity for hands-on experiences, such as participating in archaeology digs or visiting historical sites, to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings, reinforcing their learning.
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Department of History, Anthropology and Classics
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