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Top Liberal Arts Colleges for Studying Classics?

I've been really interested in pursuing a degree in classics. Can anyone recommend some of the best liberal arts colleges known for their classics programs? Any personal experiences or insights would be greatly appreciated!

7 months ago

Sure, pursuing classics can be a fascinating journey! Here are some liberal arts colleges that are particularly renowned for their classics programs:

1. Williams College: Known for its commitment to undergraduate teaching, the classics department is robust with a wide range of course offerings. They even offer a Winter Study travel course to Rome.

2. Amherst College: The classics department at Amherst offers both an intensive Latin/Greek language track and a classical civilization track, which allows students more interdisciplinary study.

3. Swarthmore College: With a particularly strong language cultivation program, Swarthmore allows students to delve deeply into the linguistic aspects of classics.

4. Hamilton College: Hamilton excels at small, discussion-based classes and offers a well-rounded classics curriculum. Students have even constructed a Roman villa on campus as a part of their studies!

5. Carleton College: Carleton is known for placing a strong emphasis on undergraduate teaching, and the classics department is no exception. Study abroad options in countries like Italy or Greece can add a unique real-world dimension to your studies.

6. Haverford College: Haverford offers dynamic coursework in classics and opportunities for students to participate in the Bi-College Department of Classics with Bryn Mawr College.

Remember to check out the specific curriculum of each program to ensure it aligns with your interests, whether that be Greek philosophy, Latin poetry, classical archaeology, or Roman history. Reach out to the departments and current students if you can, to better understand the dynamics of each program. Good luck in your search!

7 months ago

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