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What Can I Do with a Major in ... Classics

 

 

Classics

 

 

Description of Major

 

This major educates students about the language, history and literature of ancient Greece and Rome, with a focus on language and literature.

           

For more information on studying Classics:  click here

 

Employment Opportunities

 

Graduates are prepared for a wide range of positions in business, communications, education, government, nonprofit organizations, and social services. A variety of jobs are available for classics graduates, including:  

 


 

Actor

International Relations Specialist

Anthropologist

International Consultant

Archivist

International Conference Planner

Attorney

Journalist

Community Affairs

Lawyer

Consultant

Librarian

Copy Writer

Lobbyist

Counselor

Museum Curator

Cultural Affairs Officer

Non-Profit Administrator

Curator

Politician

Customer Relations

Professor

Customs Associate

Public Information Officer

Editor/Writer

Publications Specialist

Foreign Correspondent

Scientific Linguist

Foreign Service Officer

Teacher

Government Agency Administrator

Tour Guide

Historic Preservation Specialist

Translator

Historic Site Administrator

Travel Consultant

 

Writer/Author

 

Some positions listed may require education or training beyond an undergraduate degree.

 

Additional Links

 

American Philological Association

            Archaeological Institute of America
 

The American Classical League
 

National Committee for Latin and Greek
 

Association of Ancient Historians
 

            UC McMicken College of Arts & Sciences

 

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