Course Overview
The Classics program at Cornell University offers a comprehensive study of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds, focusing on their languages, literature, history, and culture. Students engage with original texts in Latin and Greek, exploring the foundations of Western civilization through interdisciplinary approaches that include archaeology, philosophy, and art history. Unique features include access to extensive library resources and opportunities for undergraduate research.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the Classics program are equipped for diverse career paths, including academia, law, publishing, and cultural heritage management. The analytical and critical thinking skills developed through the study of ancient texts and civilizations are highly valued in various professional fields.
Key Faculty and Staff
The department includes distinguished scholars in Greek and Latin literature, ancient history, and classical archaeology. Faculty members are actively involved in research and often collaborate with students on projects and publications.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Cornell offers access to specialized collections in classical studies through its library system, as well as opportunities to participate in archaeological fieldwork and study abroad programs in Greece and Italy. The university also maintains affiliations with prominent classical studies organizations.
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