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Studying Classics provides a distinctive way to develop fresh insights into our language, literature, culture, and political systems by exploring their origins in ancient Greek and Roman societies. These foundational civilizations shaped the cultural bedrock of Western society and influenced numerous aspects of contemporary life.
Unlike other modern academic fields, Classics demands a multidisciplinary approach—requiring students to combine skills in linguistics, literary analysis, anthropology, sociology, and the historical study of politics, religion, and art.
Career Paths
Whether pursuing employment or further studies, a Mount Allison degree distinguishes you.
Maclean's has ranked Mount Allison as Canada's leading primarily undergraduate university more frequently than any other institution.
Through experiential learning and professional growth initiatives integrated into every program, you'll graduate with practical skills and valuable real-world exposure.