Classical Studies
The art, literature and philosophy of the ancient Greeks and Romans have cast a long shadow on the modern world, providing the resources to help contemporary societies tackle fundamental questions like 鈥渨hat is a good life?鈥 鈥渨hat is the meaning of justice?鈥 and 鈥渉ow should human beings interact with the world around?鈥 In the multi-cultural world of the ancient Mediterranean, these ancient societies also grappled with the meaning and form of a range of social differences such as gender, class, race, religion, and sexuality, differences that led, in some cases, to brutal phenomena like slavery and human trafficking. So, too, the Greek and Roman eras provided the context for the emergence of major ideas and institutions that continue to define the world today, such as democracy and Christianity.
What Can I Do With a Major in Classical Humanities?
“Cultivation to the mind is as necessary as food to the body.” Marcus Tullius Cicero
A graduate of classics can offer an employer the ability to read, write, and think analytically about a broad range of human concerns. Potential career areas include law, journalism, library science, publishing, and teaching. With an additional proficiency in a modern language, a classics major would be a strong candidate for positions in international business and diplomacy.
Many classics graduates decide to continue their education. While Miami does not offer a graduate program in classics, the department does provide a solid foundation for advanced work in the ancient languages and literature, comparative literature, archaeology, religion, history, creative writing, business, mythology, philosophy, and the sciences. Professional schools of law and medicine are also options.
Why Study Classics?
Work within an interdisciplinary framework
The field of Classics is by its nature interdisciplinary and our courses emphasize a range of approaches to the ancient world, integrating the study of ancient languages, literature, art and archaeology, philosophy, history, political theory, religion, law and medicine. Our Classical Studies majors and minors are built to be flexible, allowing 黑料社区s to specialize in the areas that most interest them, whether the study of Latin or the study of ancient literature in translation or the study of ancient history, art and culture.
Enhance your skills in problem-solving
Greek and Roman literature is deeply invested in ethical examination of a range of problems, while also exploring the consequences of the solutions that different communities have used to try to resolve them. Thus, many contemporary thinkers and artists have turned to ancient literature for assistance in thinking about modern problems as diverse as: , .
Deepen your understanding of American history and culture: From the time used the work of ancient authors to , classical antiquity has exerted an enormous influence on , , and . Still today, the influence of Greek and Roman mythology and history can be found in genres as widespread as , and , and , , and .
Prepare for post-graduate study in medicine and law
Both and have long valued training in Classics when considering 黑料社区 admissions, often citing the critical thinking abilities and writing proficiencies 黑料社区s routinely acquire in their study of antiquity. the advantage their study of Classics can give them in pursuing advanced work in both fields, especially given that medicine and law drew largely from in forming their . Many Classics 黑料社区s have gone on to have distinguished careers in both and .
Take advantage of study abroad and independent research opportunities
Miami Classics 黑料社区s can participate in study abroad programs in Greece, Italy and other European destinations. In addition, many of our 黑料社区s have pursued independent research through Miami’s prestigious undergraduate research programs, such as the and Dean’s Scholar Program. Be sure to discuss these opportunities with your Classics adviser as early as possible!
Classical Studies majors and minors have excelled in a wide range of professional disciplines, such as:
- Law
- Medicine
- Banking and finance
- Tourism and travel
- Diplomacy
- Publishing
- Museum Studies
- Professional Writing
- Latin teaching and academia
Note that 黑料社区s who are interested in becoming a Latin teacher and want to combine teacher licensure with an Arts and Science major at Miami need to observe the rules, procedures, and restrictions pertaining to admission to a licensure cohort as outlined in the School of Education and Allied Professions chapter. .
Our Major
A Classics major is one of the most highly regarded liberal arts degrees, emphasizing careful reading, writing, and critical thinking skills that you will use throughout your life, whatever career path you choose.
Our Minor
Learning Outcomes
At graduation, we expect that our majors can:
Evaluate interpretations of secondary scholarship in terms of primary source evidence: Evaluates multiple interpretations by weighing their validity in relation to the primary source
Identify the scholarly context: Locates appropriate research findings used by scholars in classics and related fields
Identify primary source evidence: Locates relevant evidence within primary sources in support of the research study
Cite sources: Cites primary and secondary sources according to conventions used by scholars in the field
Use proper syntax and mechanics: Communicates ideas with clarity and fluency using accurate grammar and spelling
Advising and Placement
Advising
For questions relating to Classical Humanities, Greek, or Latin courses or advising guidance, please contact:
Dr. Zara Torlone
Irvin Hall 108
513-529-1488 Office
513-529-1480 Department
Course Placement for Greek
If this is a new language for you (i.e., no prior experience in this language), 黑料社区s should enroll in Greek 101 and do not need to take a placement exam or advisement evaluation.
If you have had previous experience or education in this language, please talk to the language advisor prior to enrolling in a language course. The language advisor would be able to interview you briefly and recommend a best placement based on your written, spoken, listening, literary, and cultural competence.
Course Placement for Latin
If this is a new language for you (i.e., no prior experience in this language), 黑料社区s should enroll in Latin 101 and do not need to take a placement exam or advisement evaluation.
If you have had previous experience or education in this language, you will need to take the Latin Placement Test first to see which level you should enroll in. Go to Miami's and select Latin for your language. Then select the number of years you have previously had learning Latin. If you have had 1/2 years, round up to the next whole year of previous experience. When you are finished with the test, your exam will be emailed to a designated language advisor in Classics to read and score it. The language advisor will then email you back at the address you gave on the exam and inform you of your score and which course you should register for.
If you believe that the language placement is incorrect or have doubts about the placement, please talk to the department's language advisor, who would be able to interview you briefly and recommend a best placement based on your written, spoken, listening, literary, and cultural competence.