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Hercules from the Forum Boarium, Capitoline Museum; photo J. Long, 1 August 2006 The Department of Classical Studies offers students the opportunity to investigate all aspects of ancient Greek and Roman civilization. In addition to teaching the languages of Ancient Greek and Latin, we offer several courses each term in Classical Civilization, in which all texts are in English; many of them help fulfil requirements of Loyola's Core Curriculum.

Our undergraduate programs include majors and minors in Ancient Greek and in Latin, whose studies focus on a Classical language and its literary traditions, and in Classical Civilization, which gives students opportunity to combine multidisciplinary approaches to the Classical world. The Department of Classical Studies also supports a traditional degree program of Loyola University Chicago, the BA-Classics.

Our diverse, active faculty includes specialists in ancient Greek and Roman literature, history, religion and archaeology, as well as papyrology, textual criticism, feminist approaches to the classics and literary theory.

This page last updated 30 September 2009 by jlong1@luc.edu.

Department of Classical Studies
Loyola University Chicago · 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660
Phone: 773.508.3650 · Fax: 773.508.2153 · E-mail: aschmi8@luc.edu

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