>>
Art and architecture from the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity and the archaeological and cultural examination of its development, history, and legacy.
Ancient Greek and Roman literary and material culture from Homer to Augustine.
Greek and Latin Pedagogy and Philological Analysis of Language and Texts from Classical and Post-Classical Antiquity from Literary, Epigraphic, and Artistic Sources.
The Reception of Classical Antiquity from Antiquity to the Present.
The Impact of the Climate on the urban and rural environments of Classical and Post-Classical Antiquity.
Inclusive excellence through the study of culture in Classical Antiquity and its reception in defining ancient and modern race/ethnicity, sex, and gender.
The transition of Classical to Post-Classical Antiquity through political, religious, and environmental change that played a profound role in the development of Medieval and Early Modern Europe.
UGA Classics 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 with A.B. and M.A. Classics degrees with multiple areas of emphasis. Double Dawgs degrees focus on careers in Historic Preservation and World Language Education. Minor degrees in Classical Culture and Classics and Comparative Cultures complement degree programs across campus. New to Classics? Take a course with us on campus or in Europe and acquire future-ready skills.
Explore our Degrees