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What is Classics?

The study of Classics is a unique discipline. It is not the study of language or literature alone. It is rather the investigation of two of the world's inspired civilizations, the Graeco-Roman world. It is one of the most varied of all subjects:

  • the study of ancient languages
  • the study of ancient literature
  • the study of ancient history
  • the study of ancient archaeology

Why study Classics?

  • Our program seeks to prepare you to live better in the modern world through an increased knowledge and understanding of the classical world and its many legacies.
  • It offers you experience in Classical Latin and Classical Greek, the literatures, the history and the archaeology, art, law, medicine, philosophy and politics of classical antiquity.
  • It offers you –as no other single discipline does– an exposure to the ancient classical society with insights into the problems and issues which continue to face any society and every individual even today.
  • Our program develops students who can demonstrate control of language as well as have a capability to analyze, process, and distill the data of broad human experience into personal action. This skill is appropriate for many different careers today.
Find out more about our Undergraduate Program
Mission Statement

Contact Classics

Dr. Stephen T. Newmyer
Chairman, Classics
412.396.6450
Fax: 412.396.1644
classics@duq.edu

McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts
Duquesne University
Department of Classics
404 College Hall
Pittsburgh PA  15282-1741

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