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2 Online Classical Languages Degree Programs


Sewanee: The University of the South
Bachelor of Arts in Classical Languages
- Sewanee, USA
BA
Distance Learning
English
A student of classics will study the Greek and/or Latin languages while immersing themselves in the many facets of ancient culture. Our emphasis on languages hones analytical skills and brings them to bear upon a critical awareness of our past, thus enriching our understanding of the present.


Rochester University
Bachelor of Arts in Classics(Minor)
- Morey Hall, USA
BA
Distance Learning
English
Students in this major will learn to analyze and interpret significant texts in the ancient languages and to understand their cultural context.Students can chose a major in classics (both languages), or in Greek (CGRK) or Latin (LATN) alone. All majors are encouraged to take at least one year of each language, if possible.
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Studying Classical Languages through online degree programs opens up a world of cultural and historical insight. You'll engage with ancient texts and explore the foundations of modern languages, enhancing your appreciation of literature, philosophy, and history.
Through courses in Latin and Ancient Greek, you'll analyze classical literature, philosophy, and historical texts. You'll develop skills in critical thinking, translation, and textual analysis, all of which are essential for understanding the complexities of ancient cultures. Many students build confidence as they engage with rich interpretations of texts, which fosters a deep intellectual curiosity.
An online format allows for flexibility, letting you study at your own pace while engaging with diverse perspectives from your peers around the globe. This setting encourages independent study and collaborative discussions, enriching your learning experience. Graduates often pursue careers in education, research, or roles that require strong analytical abilities and linguistic skills, contributing to various fields, including translation, academia, and cultural heritage preservation.