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A Modern Look at the Ancient World

History buffs know that a deep dive into the past develops real-world skills, builds insight, and sparks new ideas about the present. That's what we're here to provide. Courses in the Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies Department examine the ancient Greek and Roman world and the diverse network of communities near and around the Mediterranean Sea - from Turkey to the North African coast to the British Isles and the Middle East. The Department welcomes all students, regardless of prior experience in Greek or Latin, to learn from the past and examine today's world with fresh eyes.

When studying Classics, you will discover the Greek and Roman worlds through language, history, arts, and culture. Classes will emphasize diverse identities, experiences, and perspectives and may have you deciphering ancient graffiti, reading Greek and Roman plays, analyzing the myths that helped people process their values and their world, and much more. Your professors are long-time members of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ community who draw on a wide range of expertise within Classics as well as strong collaborations with faculty across campus and beyond.

On top of it all, you will gain career-oriented skills such as strong verbal and written communication, critical thinking about a wide variety of topics, and the ability to analyze the past and use it to gain insights and perspective on modern culture and current challenges. Because the skills you will develop in these classes are applicable to every profession, graduates are successful in medicine, law, journalism, archaeology and museum studies, information studies, data analysis, education, business, and more.

Opportunities in Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies

 

A Close Community Launches You into the World

 

Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies is a tight community of engaged learners, both on and off campus. The Department hosts events, including a Greek Symposium and Roman banquet, movie and game nights, and afternoon teas. There are also ample leadership opportunities through the Classics Honor Society, Eta Sigma Phi (togas always welcome). The faculty promotes study away opportunities, with programs in Greece, Italy, and England and opportunities to participate in an alumni-funded archaeological dig in Portugal. Faculty also encourage student research, both on campus and abroad, through grants and coursework. And students can always be found hanging out with tea and snacks and lots of laughs in the department lounge.

 

Study Away — You are encouraged to gain an immersive experience in the ancient sites and cultures you study.

Research — You may collaborate with faculty on research projects or pursue independent research under their guidance.

Internships — Apply your knowledge and skills in a practical setting through an internship. Events and Gatherings - Opportunities for students and faculty to come together, engage in discussions, further explore various aspects of ancient Greek and Roman culture, and have fun.

Events and Gatherings — Opportunities for students and faculty to come together, engage in discussions, further explore various aspects of ancient Greek and Roman culture, and have fun.

The Flory-Freiert Fellowship — A grant opportunity that supports student research and scholarly projects.

Careers — The skills and knowledge you acquire through your studies in this field can be applicable to a wide variety of industries and professions.

 

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Global Perspectives from an Ancient Lens

As a student of Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich cultural and intellectual traditions of ancient Greece and Rome. You will be surrounded by knowledgeable faculty and enthusiastic students, creating a supportive and engaging learning environment. Located in beautiful St. Peter, MN, you're minutes away from the medium-sized city of Mankato and an hour from the dynamic Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Plus, Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ is the only place in Minnesota to earn a Latin teaching license, and students have access to internships at local schools.

 

 

Contact Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies

Email:Ìýclassics [at] gustavus.edu (classics[at]gustavus[dot]edu)
Phone:Ìý(507) 933-7550

Old Main, 202A
800 West College Avenue
Saint Peter, MN 56082