A major in
Classical Studies generally requires:
- a minimum of 12 courses, a minimum 36 credits in Latin or Greek.
- 2 Classics courses (taught in English: Archaeology, Mythology, etc.) may be included in the 12 course total.
- Classics 3001, Independent Study, will be considered a Latin or Greek course when the study is done in these languages.
Though secondary-school teachers pursue the Villanova M.A. in Classical Studies, the degree is not strictly a degree in teaching, but rather prepares one to practice—or at least to appreciate—scholarship in the field. In addition to courses in the major authors and genres, we offer: Latin Linguistics, embracing phonology, morphology, syntax, as well as epigraphy and paleography; Latin Prose composition, giving appreciation of the finer points of the language and insights into the interpretation of Latin texts; and courses in the history of the late Roman republic and early empire