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The University of Montana has offered classical studies since 1895, when Father William M. Aber - among the institution's founding faculty - first instructed students in Greek and Latin. These ancient disciplines remain a vibrant part of UM's curriculum today, providing students with comprehensive language training from introductory to advanced levels. Beyond linguistic study, the program immerses learners in the rich tapestry of Mediterranean antiquity, including its historical narratives, literary works, philosophical traditions, and cultural heritage. Through study abroad programs and research initiatives, students can literally follow in the footsteps of history's greatest thinkers and creators.
The department allows for focused study in either Greek or Latin language and culture, with specialized tracks available in classical civilization, classical languages, or Latin education. This deep engagement with antiquity equips graduates with profound insights into the roots of artistic and literary movements, as well as enduring human challenges. Such preparation opens doors to fulfilling careers that blend classical scholarship with practical application.