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Department of Classics

 
 

The Department of Classics introduces students to the foundations of western culture in the civilizations of Greece and Rome. The Department offers courses in the Greek and Latin languages and literatures as well as Classical Studies courses, which do not require knowledge of Latin or Greek.

Greek and Latin courses aim at equipping students to read the masterpieces of ancient literature in the original as quickly as possible. Classical Studies courses give students a broad overview of Greek and Roman literature, history and society, and of the surviving monuments of ancient art and architecture. The study of Greek helps students learn essential vocabulary and concepts in the sciences, philosophy, and theology. Greek is especially helpful for those interested in studying the Christian scriptures. Recent research has shown that study of Latin markedly improves one's knowledge of English vocabulary and grammar. A knowledge of Latin provides skills useful in many careers, including business, law, and medical careers.

Throughout the program students are introduced to theoretical explanations and the associated empirical evidence and research methods employed to establish and evaluate them. We expect that the knowledge and skills that students develop will serve them well as they consider their responsibilities to society and their role in the world.

 

Contact Information

Janine Genelin
Phone: 507-933-7548
Fax: 507-933-6150
Hours: 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Location: Old Main
 
Faculty
Name Phone      
Eric Dugdale Associate Professor, Chair507-933-7161profilewebschedule
Sean Easton Assistant Professor507-933-7160profile schedule
Patricia Freiert Visiting Professor507-933-7645profilewebschedule
William Freiert Professor, Chair507-933-7639profilewebschedule
Yurie Hong Assistant Professor507-933-7160profile schedule
Mary McHugh Assistant Professor507-933-7151profile schedule
Matthew Panciera Assoicate Professor/Student Employment507-933-7596profilewebschedule
 

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