The Bachelor of Arts in Classics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers a rich academic journey through the language, literature, and history of ancient Greece and Rome. Students examine foundational texts, inscriptions, and artifacts while engaging with the philosophical, political, and cultural questions that shaped the classical world and continue to resonate today.
Analyzing the Use of Propaganda in Roman Imperial Monuments
Myth and Morality in Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey
Comparative Study of Greek Tragedy and Modern Theatre
Exploring Stoicism and Its Influence on Modern Ethical Thought
Roman Law and Its Legacy in Contemporary Legal Systems
The Depiction of Women in Classical Athenian Drama
The Role of Oracles and Prophecy in Ancient Greek Politics
Epigraphy and Inscriptions as Historical Sources in Roman Archaeology
Rhetoric and Persuasion in Cicero’s Speeches
Slavery in Ancient Greece and Rome: A Social and Economic Analysis
The Architecture of Greek Temples and Its Religious Significance
Heroism and Honor in Vergil’s Aeneid
Trade and Maritime Economy in the Roman Mediterranean
Language Change from Classical Latin to the Romance Languages
Religious Syncretism in the Hellenistic Period
The Influence of Classical Mythology on Renaissance Art
Funerary Practices and Beliefs about the Afterlife in Ancient Rome
Plato’s Republic and the Idea of the Ideal State
Comparing Roman and Greek Historiography: Livy vs. Herodotus
Women’s Roles in Classical Epic vs. Classical History
Deepen your understanding of the ancient world through the study of Greek and Latin texts, archaeological discoveries, and classical philosophy.
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