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Classics explores Greek and Roman civilization through diverse academic lenses including archaeology, language studies (Latin and ancient Greek), literature, art history, social and political history, philosophy, religion, and mythology. Engaging with Classics cultivates both intellectual growth and practical abilities. The literary, artistic, historical, and philosophical achievements of these ancient civilizations have inspired imitation, dialogue, and opposition from ancient times to today. Understanding Greco-Roman heritage enhances our comprehension of other historical periods and modern society. Examining these ancient societies promotes the acquisition of transferable professional skills like critical analysis of texts and artifacts, evidence evaluation, constructing persuasive arguments, precise writing, and thoughtful critique. Classical education teaches students to tackle challenges by examining issues from various viewpoints - abilities highly relevant in today's dynamic professional landscape.