Minor in Classical Culture
The Minor degree 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. The Minor complements degree programs across campus.
Minor in Classics and Comparative Cultures
The Minor degree explores Classics and Comparative Cultures. The Minor complements degree programs across campus.
Minor in Greek
The Greek minor allows students to gain expertise in Classical Greek and ancient culture.
Minor in Latin
The Latin minor allows students to gain expertise in Latin and ancient culture.
Certificate in Archaeological Sciences
The archaeological study of the human past cross-cuts the humanities, natural sciences, physical sciences and social studies, offering an ideal platform for fostering a lifelong appreciation for interdisciplinary perspectives and collaboration. Archaeology is fundamentally interdisciplinary and an array of biological, chemical, and physical applications permeate archaeological research.