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The Classics Master of Arts program at Texas University is a two-year, full-time on-campus graduate degree that offers an in-depth exploration of the languages, literature, history, and philosophy of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. Designed for students passionate about classical texts, philology, ancient civilizations, and intellectual traditions, the program provides rigorous training in Greek and Latin, along with interpretive frameworks for understanding classical antiquity. Through close reading, textual analysis, and historical contextualization, students gain critical insight into how the ancient world continues to shape modern thought, politics, and culture.
The curriculum blends seminar-based discussions with independent research, allowing students to engage deeply with canonical authors, epic poetry, rhetoric, drama, and ancient philosophy. Faculty mentorship supports specialization in thematic or disciplinary areas, including mythology, religion, political theory, or reception studies. Students are encouraged to explore comparative approaches and interdisciplinary methods while building strong foundations in translation and historiography. This balance of linguistic precision, cultural literacy, and theoretical engagement prepares graduates for further academic work or careers in education, research, publishing, and public humanities.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Language and Literature
Semester 2 – Interpretation and Historical Context
Semester 3 – Specialization and Comparative Study
Semester 4 – Thesis and Professional Development
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for advanced doctoral study in classical philology, ancient history, archaeology, or comparative literature, as well as for careers in secondary and higher education, academic publishing, museum curation, and cultural preservation. Other professional paths include work as research coordinators, translation editors, or humanities educators in schools, libraries, and nonprofit organizations. The analytical rigor, linguistic skills, and historical knowledge gained in this program equip alumni to interpret texts with depth, think critically across time periods, and communicate complex ideas clearly—qualities that are highly valued across both academic and applied fields.
This program offers a rare combination of linguistic mastery, cultural insight, and research training, ideal for students who want to engage deeply with the legacy of the ancient world. Texas University provides access to expert faculty, strong library collections, and a vibrant intellectual community focused on the classics. The two-year structure allows for sustained language development and scholarly exploration, culminating in a thesis that reflects each student’s academic growth and specialization. For those seeking to explore timeless texts, examine enduring philosophical questions, and contribute to the preservation of classical knowledge, this program delivers the foundation and mentorship needed to excel in both academic and professional arenas.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 (512) 471-3434
Email: gradadmissions@utexas.edu
Address: 110 Inner Campus Drive, Stop G1800, Austin, TX 78712, USA