Department of Classics
Study all aspects of the ancient Mediterranean world, including ancient languages, literatures, history, art, and archaeology.
Studying Classics
Classics majors gain a complex view of the ancient Mediterranean world and explore their own world as they do so. They address questions of human and historical significance through the works of the Greeks and Romans; understand the modern cultural world by recognizing its roots in the past; know their own language better by learning Greek or Latin; explore the world through study abroad; and strengthen their ability to read, communicate, observe, and think analytically.
Learn more about Classics from our faculty and students.
After graduation recent classics graduates have:
- studied Classics at University of Michigan, Columbia University, UGA, FSU and elsewhere.
- begun teaching Latin, humanities, math, science in middle schools and high schools.
- gone to law school and become practicing lawyers.
- entered medical, nursing, or dentistry schools.
- studied math at Cambridge as a Gates Cambridge Scholar.
- earned graduate degrees in anthropology, counseling, museum studies, library science, political science, history, creative writing …
Meet our Ambassadors
If you’re interested in joining us in the Department of Classics, then we can’t wait to meet you. Meet some students currently majoring in Classics that are ready to say hello and answer your questions.
Research Tools, Archaeology Resources, and Greek & Latin Resources
- Perseus Digital Library
- Gnomon Title Search: Bibliographic Database
- The Internet Classics Archive
- Nestor: Bibliography of Aegean Prehistory and Related Areas
- TOCS-IN: Limited Area Classical Journal Search
- Perseus Project Art & Archaeology
- Archaeology Magazine
- Beazley Archive
- Perseus Greek and Roman texts collection
- The Latin Library
- Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum
- Project Libellus
- Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (TLG)