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A Bachelor's degree in Classical Languages opens the door to the rich worlds of ancient texts, literature, and cultures. This field offers you a chance to delve into languages such as Latin and Ancient Greek while exploring their historical significance and influence on modern languages.

In this program, you'll study grammar, syntax, and vocabulary, fostering skills like critical analysis of primary sources and translation of complex texts. Students build confidence as they engage with literary criticism and philosophical texts, enhancing their understanding of classical thought and its relevance today. Courses may also cover themes in mythology, history, and culture, providing a well-rounded perspective on the civilizations that shaped our world.

Graduates of a Classical Languages degree find opportunities in education, publishing, translation, and cultural heritage. The analytical and interpretive skills you gain are highly valued in various professional fields, making you a strong candidate for roles that require precise communication and critical thinking.