Classics

Our program takes an expansive view of the field: We explore the diverse cultures of the ancient Mediterranean region and how later interpretations of the ancient world shape our views of the past and of ourselves

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About This Program

  • Our Classics program is an interdisciplinary major and part of an intercollegiate collaboration between Pitzer, Scripps, Pomona, and Claremont McKenna Colleges. 
  • Our intercollegiate faculty have expertise not only in Mediterranean archaeology, history, and literature, but also mythology and modern media, cultural heritage studies, early Christianity, and the Islamic world. 
  • Choose from two tracks of coursework: Classical Studies or Classical Languages & Literature.
    • The Classical Studies track offers a broad range of courses in archaeology, literature, religion, and history, as well as exposure to one ancient language. 
    • The Classical Languages and Literature track immerses students in the Greek and Latin languages and reading ancient texts in the original. 
  • Classics is a versatile major and prepares you for a variety of careers. Graduates have gone on to careers in law, medicine, technology, and education, among other fields. 

At a Glance

Degree Awarded

  • Bachelor of Arts

Field Group

Classics

Program Type

Area of Study

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Study Abroad

Classics majors are encouraged to apply to the Intercollegiate Classics Center in Rome or the College Year in Athens.  Experience these ancient cities firsthand to get an in-depth understanding of the locales, languages, and modern cultures of these two centers of antiquity. 

Study Abroad Programs
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Awards

Fulbright awardee Skylar Masuda ’24, a Classics and Human-Centered Design double major, is conducting research in Turkey for her project, “Return of Anatolian Artifacts to Turkish Museums: A Design Impact Analysis.” Masuda is working with the Turkey Design Council on an interdisciplinary analysis of the display and community impact of repatriated artifacts.

Classics Program Details

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What You Will Learn

  1. How to read, translate into English, and analyze ancient Greek and/or Latin texts.
  2. Gain an understanding and knowledge of the cultural and historical developments of ancient Greek and Roman empires.
  3. Become familiar with the geography of the ancient Mediterranean and the extent of its ancient empires. 
  4. How to identify, describe, and analyze major archaeological sites, architecture, sculpture, and other artifacts from the ancient Greek and Roman worlds.
  5. How to critically analyze ancient cultural products such as texts and art and specialize in one of the subfields of classical studies (for example, Latin Literature, history of ancient Greece, Roman empire archaeology, etc.).
  6. How to use specialized scholarship in Classics to support your research and intellectual interests.  

 

Learn More

Visit the Classics Field Group page for more information and resources. 

Classics Field Group

Classics Faculty

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Michelle Berenfeld

  • John A. McCarthy Professor of Classics
  • Classics Field Group

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Michelle Berenfeld
  • John A. McCarthy Professor of Classics
  • Classics Field Group

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