The Ohio State University
As Ohio's premier state-funded institution, the Ohio State University is home to a thriving and vibrant Department of Greek and Latin. Students that choose to attend this school have a number of options at the bachelor level, including majors in Classics, Classical Greek, Latin, and Greek and Latin. Each of these particular programs has its own requirements, although they typically require between forty and fifty hours. Regardless of what area you choose to pursue, however, you will have numerous classes and faculty from which to choose.
University of Cincinnati
The Classics Department at this institution is one of the strongest and most prestigious programs of its kind, and is particularly well-known for its strengths in Mediterranean archaeology. Students can enroll in either a Classics or Classical Civilization major, as well as a number of minors. The Classics major is more focused on language, while the Classical Civilization, in addition to language, allows students the opportunity to study various aspects of the civilizations of Greece and Rome. Students in the latter program also have numerous opportunities to study the field of classical archaeology. Both fields require 54 credit hours, making this a rigorous, while also exciting, area of study.
Case Western Reserve University
This Ohio university, located in the city of Cleveland, offers students a number of opportunities for study, most of which are conducted in small classes. Students in this program are required to take at least one of the two classical languages, and are also strongly encouraged to take courses that are outside the department but are closely related to the field of Classical Studies. Students in this program are required to complete at least 36 hours of course offerings within the department. Related fields include English, comparative literature, and art history.
Whether you're interested in the languages of the Greeks and Romans or in their civilization and cultural achievements, the numerous universities in Ohio are excellent places to study. If you decide to pursue a bachelor's degree in Classics, you will definitely gain a more advanced understanding of these fascinating civilizations and their accomplishments.
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