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Studying Greek encompasses mastering the classical Greek language, exploring its literature, and understanding ancient Greek civilization. Honors students can spend a minimum of three weeks (typically during the summer after third year) touring archaeological sites and museums in Greece, with financial aid available for Single Honors students. Third-year study abroad options include universities in North America, Australia, New Zealand, or Europe. The curriculum includes reading Homer, Greek poets, Athenian tragedies, comedies, orators, historians, and Plato, alongside studying Greek political history, philosophy, religion, and art. Students with strong A-level results may begin at level 2, focusing on translation skills for both prepared and unseen texts while reinforcing grammar. The program introduces continuous literary works from oratory, drama, history, and epic, while honing critical analysis through commentaries and essays. A solid grammatical and vocabulary foundation enables students to read authentic ancient Greek passages and translate elementary texts. Recent graduates have pursued careers in education, civil service, administration, libraries, archives, museums, and galleries.