Overview of Classics at Saint Mary's University
The Classics program at Saint Mary's University provides an in-depth exploration of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds, including their languages, literature, history, philosophy, and material culture. The program's objectives are to develop students' critical thinking, analytical skills, and proficiency in classical languages such as Latin and Greek, while fostering an understanding of how ancient civilizations influence modern society. Unique features include interdisciplinary approaches integrating archaeology and mythology, small seminar-style classes for personalized learning, and opportunities for study abroad in Mediterranean regions.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the Classics program are well-prepared for diverse careers that value strong communication, research, and interpretive skills. Common paths include education, law, heritage management, and public policy, with many pursuing graduate studies in classics, history, or related fields.
Key Faculty/Staff
- Department Chair and faculty specialize in ancient languages, Roman history, and classical archaeology.
Unique Facilities or Partnerships
The program benefits from the university's Patricia A. Whelan Learning Commons, which houses extensive resources on ancient studies, including digital archives and classical texts. Partnerships with institutions like the Nova Scotia Museum support fieldwork and exhibitions in classical artifacts.
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