Course Overview
The Doctor of Philosophy in Classics at Johns Hopkins University is a rigorous, research-intensive program designed to train scholars in the languages, literature, history, and culture of ancient Greece and Rome. The program emphasizes deep engagement with original texts in Greek and Latin, alongside advanced study of classical archaeology, philosophy, and historiography. A unique feature of this program is its interdisciplinary approach, allowing students to collaborate with other departments such as history, philosophy, and art history to enrich their research.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for academic careers in higher education, as well as roles in cultural institutions, publishing, and research. The program fosters critical thinking, analytical skills, and expertise in classical studies, which are highly valued in specialized fields.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is supported by distinguished faculty with expertise in various subfields of Classics, including Greek and Roman literature, epigraphy, and ancient history. Specific faculty names and profiles are available on the university's official department page for Classics.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students have access to the university's extensive library resources, including rare manuscripts and specialized collections in classical studies. Additionally, the program benefits from affiliations with archaeological projects and international research networks, offering opportunities for fieldwork and collaboration.
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