Classics Program

Classics Bachelor’s Degree Program Overview

What are the classics?

Classics is the study of the ancient Greek and Latin languages, of the literature, philosophy, and history of Greece and Rome, and of the influence of the whole classical tradition on subsequent civilizations.

Classics at Franciscan University

In the classics bachelor’s degree program at Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio, you will learn ancient Greek and Latin and have the option also to learn biblical Hebrew. You will read in their own language some of the greatest Greek and Latin writers who stand at the origin of the Western tradition, such as Homer, Plato, Virgil, and Cicero. You will also read in the original languages works central to the foundations of Catholic doctrine, such as the Greek New Testament, the Latin Vulgate Bible, and the Latin and Greek Fathers of the Church. Round out your knowledge of the Catholic and Western tradition with courses in such areas as philosophy, theology, history, and the literature of other languages.

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Beyond the Classroom
Student Activities

Join other classics majors for special events on campus in Steubenville, Ohio, such as social gatherings, Greek and Latin translation contests, and scholarly lectures. Teach Greek and Latin languages to students in the community. Assist professors in their research projects. Participate in grant-funded summer studies and outreach events.

Study the Holy Sites of Europe

Go on pilgrimage to Catholic churches and holy sites in Europe, including Rome, through the Franciscan study abroad program. Travel from Franciscan’s campus in Ohio and live and learn in a 14th-century monastery in Gaming, Austria. Explore big questions about life in intensive philosophy and theology classes. Immerse yourself in this Catholic faith-based study abroad experience.

Programs Related to the Bachelor’s in Classics

Interested in a double major? You might consider these other undergraduate degree programs at Franciscan that are complementary to the classics bachelor’s degree.

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Dr. Joseph Almeida

Dr. Joseph Almeida

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Dr. Theodore Harwood

Dr. Theodore Harwood

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Dr. Sarah Klitenic Wear

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Language Placement Exams

Get information about taking the language placement exams during New Student Orientation.