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Classics explores the civilizations of ancient Greece, Rome, and the Mediterranean region, which have profoundly shaped modern society through their contributions to language, thought, religion, literature, art, architecture, theater, and philosophy. These ancient cultures also laid the foundations for many contemporary legal and political systems. The discipline seeks to comprehend these societies, recognizing their achievements and historical significance while encouraging students to grapple with enduring human challenges—questions about behavior, society, ethics, conflict, governance, spirituality, and life's meaning.
An Arts education cultivates versatile skills highly sought after in professional settings. While certain roles may require additional specialized training, many employers appreciate the broad intellectual foundation that Classics offers. Prominent figures like financier Sir Robert Jones have famously expressed a preference for hiring Classics graduates over business majors, citing their critical thinking, analytical abilities, balanced perspective, persuasive communication, and clarity of expression. Alumni have pursued diverse careers spanning education, academia, diplomacy, business, social services, public administration, heritage tourism, technology, legal professions, information management, publishing, cultural institutions, creative industries, media, and performing arts—demonstrating the remarkable adaptability of Classics graduates.