Your four-year academic experience will develop your understanding of the Greek and Latin languages and cultures as well as strengthen and refine your skills in literary analysis and appreciation, the logic of language, and the roots of medical, scientific, and legal terminology. With a degree in Classics, upon graduation you will be prepared to:
enter careers where close attention to language is important such as publishing and editing, library science, documentary research, and more;
start teaching languages at the secondary school level; and
continue with graduate study in Classics, history, Classical archaeology, ancient philosophy, and related fields.
Application Secondary / High School Diploma Official transcripts One Admission Essay (250-word minimum) GPA 3.0 out of (4.0 scale) TOEFL iBT: 80 OR IELTS 6.5 overall. Letter of recommendation SAT / ACT Scores (optional)
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