University of Cincinnati

Course Details

Bachelor of arts in Classics

Course Description

What is Classics ? Classics is the study of the language and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. Classics majors develop language skills and eventually read Homer, Plato or the New Testament, and Cicero, Virgil or Augustine in the original. They also study such subjects as mythology, philosophy, religion, politics and other areas where the ancient Greeks and Romans made decisive contributions to world civilization. Success Factors Classics students possess an eye for detail, curiosity about languages (including their own) and love of reading. Some such students include: Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche and Sigmund Freud Theodor Mommsen and Toni Morrison (both recipients of the Nobel Prize for literature) Oscar Wilde, Eric Segal ("Love Story") and J.K. Rowling ("Harry Potter") Garry Wills (Catholic cultural critic) and Archbishop Pilarczyk of Cincinnati David Packard (as in Hewlett-Packard) and Charles Geschke (founder of Adobe) James Baker (former Secretary of State)

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

Career Possibilities Classics students often pursue academic careers. Classics majors go on to graduate school to earn advanced degrees in classics or related fields such as archaeology, history or philosophy. Classics students receive a strong liberal arts education that enables them to pursue a graduate degree in many other fields of study including law, medicine and the ministry, and allows them to move into a great variety of careers in industry, business and public services, as shown under success factors. Classics students develop high-level critical thinking, communication, reading and writing skills. Such competence and precision are highly valued in both the private and public spheres.

Bachelor of arts in Classics University of Cincinnati