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Academics

UGA Classics explores the ancient Mediterranean from Troy to Augustine, on campus and abroad. Our faculty research and teach Classical Greek and Latin language and literature, alongside the history and archaeology of Greece and Rome's multicultural environment, including Egypt, the Near East, Anatolia, and India.

Classics considers not only ancient contexts, but also how the past and present inform one another. This involves studying the reception of Classical Antiquity in literature and art, as well as comparisons between ancient and modern issues such as climate change, globalization and isolationism, and the displacement of people and ideas. 

Pursuing an A.B., Minor, or M.A. degree in Classics promotes the development of sharp analytical and critical thinking skills, including ethical systems, along with a comprehensive understanding of language and an appreciation for art and cultural heritage. Research and writing skills are paramount, but students also develop skills in novel and emergent technologies that include AI literacy and Data Analytics

New to Classics? Take a course with us on campus or in Europe and acquire future-ready skills.

Undergraduate Programs

UGA Classics explores Greek and Roman culture (material; intellectual; religious) from Troy to Augustine; Classical languages and literatures (Greek, Latin, and in English translation); and the reception of Classical Antiquity with A.B. and M.A. Classics degrees with multiple areas of emphasis. Double Dawgs degrees focus on careers in Historic Preservation and World Language Education. Minor degrees in Classical Culture and Classics and Comparative Cultures complement degree programs across campus. New to Classics? Take a course with us on campus or in Europe and acquire future-ready skills.

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