2024-2025 Catalogue
Classics
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Chairperson: Matthew P. Gonzales
Professor: David B. George (Emeritus), Matthew P. Gonzales; Assistant Professor: Roxanne Gentilcore; Lecturer: Linda E. Rulman.
Courses in Classics place students in direct contact with the sources of Western civilization, both Christian and non-Christian. The close attention given to Greek and Latin texts and ancient material culture develops in Classics and Classical Archaeology majors the ability to think critically, examine and weigh words and human processes carefully, and communicate effectively. The department, by teaching these universally recognized skills, and transmitting our Graeco-Roman heritage, seeks to prepare its students for careers in both academic and non-academic professions. Majors often pursue further studies in Classics, Archaeology, and related fields in the liberal arts, or attend professional schools in law or medicine. The department also encourages students with concentrations in English, History, Philosophy, and Theology to supplement their studies with courses in Classics.
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