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Classical Studies- Classical Civilizations

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The Classical Studies: Classical Civilizations Bachelor of Arts program at Pennsylvania University is a four-year, full-time undergraduate program designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the languages, history, literature, and cultures of ancient Greece and Rome. The curriculum integrates classical languages, literary analysis, archaeology, history, and research methodology, enabling students to interpret classical texts, analyze cultural artifacts, and understand the historical foundations of Western civilization. Students engage in language study, fieldwork, and applied research projects, developing analytical, interpretive, and critical thinking skills essential for careers or advanced academic study in classics, archaeology, history, and related disciplines.

Throughout the program, students participate in seminars, workshops, and experiential learning guided by faculty experts in classical languages, literature, and civilizations. The program emphasizes language mastery, cultural literacy, and interdisciplinary research, preparing graduates to analyze texts, evaluate historical and cultural contexts, and apply their knowledge in education, research, or cultural institutions. Students leave the program with language proficiency, research competence, critical reasoning, and analytical skills, fully prepared for careers or advanced study in classical studies, history, archaeology, or education.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Classical Studies- Classical Civilizations
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 05 January 2026
  • Location: University of Pennsylvania, United States
  • Field of Study: Classics
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Foundations in Classical Civilizations

  • Introduction to Classical Studies and Ancient Societies
  • Greek and Latin Language Fundamentals
  • Survey of Ancient History and Literature
  • Research Methods and Critical Analysis

Year 2 – Intermediate Study in Language and Culture

  • Advanced Greek and Latin Language Skills
  • Classical Literature and Cultural Studies
  • Comparative Analysis of Ancient Civilizations
  • Electives: Archaeology, Philosophy, or Art History

Year 3 – Advanced Analysis and Applied Research

  • Applied Research Projects in Classical Studies
  • Historical and Cultural Interpretation of Classical Texts
  • Field Studies and Archaeological Methods
  • Electives: Ancient Political Systems, Mythology, or Religious Practices

Year 4 – Capstone and Professional Integration

  • Senior Thesis or Independent Research Project
  • Seminar in Advanced Classical Civilizations Topics
  • Professional Portfolio Development
  • Internship or Applied Project in Research, Museums, or Cultural Organizations

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Classical Civilizations program are prepared for careers in education, research, archaeology, museum and cultural institutions, heritage management, and academic study. Alumni may work as historians, archaeologists, educators, researchers, or pursue graduate studies in classical studies, history, archaeology, or related disciplines. The program equips graduates to interpret ancient texts, analyze historical and cultural artifacts, and apply critical thinking in professional and academic settings. With strong research, analytical, and language skills, graduates are highly competitive in professional and academic environments focused on cultural heritage, historical research, and classical scholarship.

Why Choose This Program

This program is distinguished by its integration of classical language proficiency, cultural and historical analysis, applied research, and interdisciplinary study within a four-year curriculum. Students benefit from mentorship, fieldwork, and hands-on projects that connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications in research, education, and cultural engagement. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and cultural literacy, preparing graduates to study ancient civilizations, interpret historical texts, and contribute meaningfully to professional and academic initiatives. For students passionate about ancient cultures, classical languages, and historical inquiry, this program offers a rigorous, immersive, and career-focused pathway to professional and academic success.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 215 898 5000
Email: admissions@upenn.edu
Address: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States