The Bachelor of Arts in Classics at the University of Washington invites students to delve into the rich worlds of ancient Greece and Rome. The program emphasizes language study, historical analysis, literature, and archaeology, fostering a deep understanding of classical civilizations and their relevance today.
Analyzing Homeric Epics in Modern Context
A Comparative Study of Greek and Roman Mythology
Philosophy and Politics in Ancient Athens
Translating and Interpreting Latin Poetry
The Influence of Roman Law on Modern Legal Systems
Daily Life in Ancient Pompeii: A Cultural Reconstruction
Gender Roles in Greek Tragedy and Comedy
Classical Roots of Modern Democracy
The Evolution of Heroism in Classical Literature
Mapping Ancient Trade Routes in the Mediterranean
A Study of Classical Rhetoric and Its Modern Applications
The Representation of Gods and Mortals in Greek Sculpture
Analyzing the Use of Satire in Roman Literature
Exploring the Origins of Western Philosophy in Pre-Socratic Thought
Comparing Ancient and Modern Approaches to Education
The Impact of the Trojan War Myth in Classical and Modern Culture
Archaeological Insights into Ancient Greek Theatre
Tracing the Historical Legacy of Alexander the Great
Examining Religious Rituals in Ancient Rome
Language Evolution from Classical Greek to Modern Dialects
Develop a strong foundation in ancient history, language, and culture while engaging with the classical world and its lasting influence on today’s society.
Whether it's Machine Learning, Data Science, or Web Development, Collexa is here to support your academic journey.
"Collexa transformed my academic experience with their expert support and guidance."
Computer Science Student
Reach out to us for personalized academic assistance and take the next step towards success.