Languages Taught
- Arabic
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- Japanese
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Classics Program
- UWM Undergraduate Bulletin
- UWM Undergraduate Bulletin
- UWM Academic Information
- Classics Program
- College of Letters and Science Requirements
The Program in Classics is part of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature. The Classics Program offers instruction in the classical Greek and Latin languages and literatures, and in the civilizations of Greece and Rome. There are three major concentrations: Greek, Latin, and Classical Civilization. Courses offered in the area of classical civilization are open to any interested student, whether a major or not, as long as prerequisites are met; they do not assume a knowledge of Greek or Latin.
The goal of the Classics program is to foster a scholarly understanding of the origins of Western civilization, providing instruction in the classical Greek and Latin languages and literatures and in the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome.
A two-year course schedule is provided to assist you with long-term planning. Please note that this schedule is subject to change and represents our best projection as of the date on the document. Please refer to the UWM Schedule of Classes for each term before registering to confirm which classes are offered.
For additional information on Classics please contact department chair, Professor Kevin Muse kmuse@uwm.edu.
Classics Faculty
Cova, Elisabetta, Assistant Professor, M. Phil., University of Cambridge, UK
Monti, Richard, Professor
Mulroy, David, Professor, Ph.D., Stanford
Muse, Kevin B., Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Porter, Andrew, Assistant Professor
