Course Overview
The Classics (Graduate) program at New York University offers advanced study in the languages, literature, history, and culture of ancient Greece and Rome. Housed within the Department of Classics, the program aims to develop deep expertise in classical antiquity through rigorous coursework, research, and engagement with primary texts in Greek and Latin. Unique features include interdisciplinary approaches that connect classics with archaeology, philosophy, and art history, as well as opportunities for specialized research under expert faculty guidance.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for careers in academia, education, cultural heritage, and related fields. The skills developed, such as critical analysis, research, and proficiency in ancient languages, are also valued in publishing, museum curation, and archival work.
Key Faculty and Staff
The Department of Classics at NYU includes distinguished scholars such as Alessandro Barchiesi, a renowned expert in Latin literature, and David Levene, a specialist in Roman historiography. Faculty members are actively involved in research and often mentor students in specialized projects.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
NYU Classics benefits from access to extensive library resources, including rare manuscripts and digital archives. The university's location in New York City provides proximity to world-class museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which houses significant classical collections. Additionally, NYU has connections with international research institutes and archaeological projects, offering students opportunities for fieldwork and collaboration.
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