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BA in Classics and Religious Studies (HTC), Ohio University

Athens - Ohio, Ohio

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48 Months

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About this course

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The Honors Tutorial College (HTC) program in Classics at Ohio University has a long-standing history since 1804 and is designed for highly motivated students interested in classical studies. The program offers an extensive overview of Greek and Roman antiquity through both linguistic and archaeological training. Students work closely with faculty members, including philologists and archaeologists, forming personalized mentorships to develop their research, writing, and independent thinking skills. The program exempts students from general education requirements, focusing instead on specialized tutorials and courses. It aims to develop familiarity with different aspects of the classical world, enhance research and writing abilities, and foster independent scholarship throughout a four-year curriculum.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is ideal for students who are deeply interested in classical studies and seek a rigorous academic environment. It provides personalized mentorship, access to diverse expertise, and opportunities for in-depth research, including a senior thesis. The exemption from general education requirements and the chance to develop strong research, critical thinking, and writing skills make it especially suitable for motivated students aiming for careers in graduate studies or fields like archaeology, law, or education. The program’s focus on independent thinking and comprehensive understanding of Greek and Roman worlds prepares students for various professional and academic pursuits.

Specialisation

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Students can choose between two tracks within the program: Classical Languages and Literature, or Classical Civilization. Both tracks share core courses in Greek, Latin, archaeology, civilization, and ancient history. Language students focus on intensive language tutorials and literature, while Civilization students take more courses in civilization, archaeology, and ancient history. There is also a Colloquium in Classics and World Religions, enriching students' multidisciplinary understanding of classical studies.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

20.66L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Students are required to maintain a GPA of 3.5 or higher in their program courses and the Honors Tutorial College. The curriculum includes eight tutorial courses and eight regular courses over four years, with at least two tutorials in the language of specialization at a higher level. Students develop a thesis project, ranging from research and writing to final submission, totaling at least 10,000 words. They must also fulfill specific composition requirements or demonstrate excellence in writing.
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English language test

IELTS

6

PTE

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DUOLINGO

95

TOEFL

68

Career prospects

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Graduates from the HTC Classics program have various opportunities after graduation, including pursuing graduate programs in classical languages, archaeology, theology, rhetoric, education, or law. The program's emphasis on research, critical thinking, and effective communication also supports careers in academia, cultural heritage, and other fields requiring analytical skills. Some alumni have used their degree as a foundation for service roles, such as teaching or community engagement, further broadening their professional options.

FAQs

Can students choose their specific research topics for the senior thesis?

Yes, each student develops a thesis prospectus under the supervision of a faculty member, with research conducted and refined over two semesters.

Are previous Latin or Greek language skills required to join?

No, previous Latin or Greek knowledge is not required to start the program, and students can begin with introductory levels.