Course Overview
The Classical Studies program at the University of Pennsylvania offers a comprehensive exploration of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds, focusing on their languages, literature, history, and material culture. The program aims to develop critical thinking and analytical skills through the study of classical texts and artifacts, providing students with a deep understanding of the foundations of Western civilization. Unique features include interdisciplinary approaches that integrate archaeology, history, and philosophy, as well as opportunities for hands-on learning through study abroad programs in Greece and Italy.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for careers in education, museum curation, cultural heritage management, and academia. The skills gained, such as research, analysis, and communication, also translate to roles in law, publishing, and public policy. Many alumni pursue advanced degrees in classics or related fields.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is supported by distinguished faculty with expertise in ancient languages, literature, and archaeology. Notable scholars include professors specializing in Greek tragedy, Roman history, and classical archaeology, contributing to a vibrant academic community.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students have access to the university's extensive library collections, including rare manuscripts and digital resources for classical research. The program also benefits from affiliations with archaeological institutes and museums, offering fieldwork opportunities and access to significant collections of ancient artifacts.
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