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Classics & Religious Studies Undergraduate Programs

Classics and Religious Studies offers three bachelor's degree programs and multiple minors and certificates through which students can develop skills in critical thinking, analysis and research. There is an additional major in Classics and Religious Studies offered for students in the Honors Tutorial College.

Student in Classics and Religious Studies academic tracks have the flexibility to study broadly or focus on areas of special interest such as archaeology, ancient history and literature, religions or languages.

Undergraduate Minors & Certificates

  • Departmental Honors

    The Departmental Honors program in Classics & Religious Studies offers high-achieving juniors and seniors the opportunity to design and complete an advanced research or writing project under the mentorship of a full-time faculty member.

Get Hands-On Experience

  • Research Opportunities


    All undergraduate Classics and Religious Studies majors have the opportunity to engage in original research through coursework, independent projects and Departmental Honors Honors.

  • Present Your Research at the Student Expo


    You can choose to present your research — and create a research poster describing your work — a the annual ÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ Student Expo.

  • Internships & Service Learning


    One of the best ways for students to prepare for the work world and earn credit is to complete an internship or engage in service learning.

  • Study Abroad


    Some majors consider traveling abroad for a semester, spring break, or during the summer. Many programs include content that can transfer back for credit in the major.

  • Join a Student Organization


    Connect with like-minded individuals and enrich your academic experience by joining a Classics & Religious Studies-focused student club or organization.

Undergraduate Advising and Student Affairs

ÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ gives you tools to ensure you succeed, ranging from success advisors and department mentors who help you graduate on time to undergraduate-specific scholarships and financial aid opportunities.

Undergraduate students should contact Undergraduate Advising and Student Affairs for advising support, such as: class registration, adding and dropping classes, changing majors, adding minors and certificates, Guarantee+ and graduation checks.

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