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Wabash College
Greek
- Crawfordsville, USA
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On-Campus
English
At the center of Wabash College’s curriculum since its founding, the Classics delve into the history, art, archaeology, mythology, and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. The Wabash Classics department continues to give instruction in Greek and Latin from beginning to advanced levels as the most immediate means of exploring the ancient world, of understanding the structure and vocabulary of our English language, and of preparing for the technical vocabulary used in the medical and legal professions today. These offerings are supplemented by other classical studies that focus on aspects of ancient civilization, e.g., ancient medicine, Greek and Roman religion, Roman urban planning, ancient political theory, Greek philosophy, and ancient rhetoric.
Davidson College
The Classics Majors and Minor, and Greek and Latin Minors
- Davidson, USA
Course
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
The Classics Department prepares you for graduate-level study through rigorous coursework and research opportunities. Our faculty members provide individual guidance to students pursuing graduate study and engage in a candid conversation about job prospects within academia.
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Studying Greek teaches students how to apply practical teaching skills into Greek language learning programs. Courses may also focus on Greek language acquisition theory, teaching with technology and the development of transferable skills in the field of teaching.
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