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The classical humanities program blends two terms of language instruction with diverse elective classes examining the literature, society, and traditions of ancient Greece, Rome, and the Near East. Learners can select from an extensive range of subjects, spanning from CLASSICS 150 Mythical Creatures of Greece and Rome to CLASSICS 308 Intimacy and Conflict in Early Civilizations. The curriculum also encompasses studies in visual arts, building design, material culture, identity studies, historical analysis, written works, theoretical thought, and governance systems. Beyond strengthening linguistic skills, these disciplines help participants cultivate a deeper appreciation of antiquity.
Courses in Latin and classical Greek are consistently available, serving as the bedrock for contemporary English terminology while offering perspective on the evolution of modern language. With intimate class settings, students benefit from personalized attention that fosters significant academic growth.