Majoring in classics does not provide a direct career path like pre-professional fields of study. Rather, it produces graduates who thrive in the areas of critical thinking, research, writing, and communication, skills that prepare them to excel in just about any area. A glance at where Georgetown’s Classics majors end up professionally reveals everything from screenwriter to politician to surgeon to entrepreneur. Some who master Latin and Greek continue on and become the next generation of academics, pursuing Ph.D.s in the Classics or a related subject. No matter which path you choose, the following schools will help you get there.
As part of a classics major, you can expect to take courses such as the Ancient Near East, Race & Ethnicity in the Classical World, Sex & Gender in Ancient Greece and Rome, Ancient Drama, Greek & Roman Mythology, Intro to Mediterranean Archaeology, and the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
Methodology
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Best Colleges
Here’s a quick preview of the first ten institutions that offer a classics major that made our list. Detailed profiles and stats can be found when you scroll below.
All of the schools profiled below have stellar reputations in the field of the classics and commit substantial resources to undergraduate education. For each of the best classics colleges, College Transitions will provide you with—when available—each school’s:
We will also include a longer write-up of each college’s:
- Academic Highlights – Includes facts like student-to-faculty ratio, average class size, number of majors offered, and most popular majors.
- Professional Outcomes – Includes info on the rate of positive outcomes, companies employing alumni, and graduate school acceptances.