Students considering graduate school programs in Ancient Studies/Classics or Ancient History, or students who are interested in ancient languages should choose this track. The first track in Classical Languages is designed for students who want to study Greek and Latin in depth. Language courses in Greek, Latin, or classical Hebrew fulfill the college’s language requirement. Students pursuing a major or minor in Ancient Studies/Classics are encouraged to study abroad in Athens or Rome (courses taken at College Year in Athens and at the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome typically count towards the major or minor). Classics courses taught at the other colleges count as “Scripps” courses (i.e., they are not classified as off-campus courses for purposes of registration). Since we are not a large department, students benefit from close attention and active mentoring from their professors.Īncient Studies/Classics at the Claremont Colleges is an intercollegiate program with participating faculty members from Scripps, Pomona, Pitzer, and Claremont McKenna. Our courses provide students with the opportunity to learn about the ancient world and its literature in English translation and to study the ancient languages of Greek and Latin from beginning through advanced levels. We also study the afterlife of these cultures throughout the world (e.g., in literature, film, drama, and critical theory). We explore the lives and cultures of people from ancient Greece, Rome, and the Near East. Professors McKirahan (PO), Wolf (PO), Bjornlie (CM)Īssociate Professors Berenfeld (PZ), Chinn (PO), Keim (PO), Roselli (SC)Īncient Studies/Classics is the study of the ancient world and its reception in subsequent historical periods. Scripps College Survey Administration, Use, and Reporting Guidelines.Accommodations for Students with Disabilities.
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