

BA in Classical Studies-Material Culture & History, Purdue University
West Lafayette, Indiana
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48 Months
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About this course
Classical Studies at Purdue University in West Lafayette explores the interconnected disciplines of ancient Greek and Roman worlds, including their languages, history, philosophy, art, archaeology, and mythology. The program offers a comprehensive understanding of classical literature like Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, as well as Greek and Roman culture. Emphasizing critical thinking and global awareness, the course equips students to become informed citizens with insights into the past and the skills to analyze complex ideas.
Why this course is highly recommended
Choosing Classical Studies provides a well-rounded education that combines literature, language, history, philosophy, and art. The program also prepares students with essential skills for the workforce such as communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving. For motivated students, completing this major in three years makes it an economical choice, allowing early entry into the workforce or graduate school while saving on costs.
Specialisation
Students can tailor their studies through one of four tracks: classical languages (Latin and Greek), literature and culture, or material culture and history. This flexibility allows students to focus on areas that interest them most, whether it’s linguistic, literary, cultural, or archaeological aspects of classical civilizations.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
17.56L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The program is offered as a Bachelor of Arts with multiple tracks: Classical Languages, Education, Literature & Culture, and Material Culture & History. Students can complete the degree in three years if motivated and driven, while transfer students must meet Purdue’s overall GPA requirement of 2.5 and any major-specific transfer criteria.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
80
DUOLINGO
110
PTE
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Career prospects
Graduates with a Classical Studies degree can pursue careers in research analysis, museum and archive curation, writing, art administration, community relations, archival work, policy analysis, non-profit management, journalism, and related fields like marketing, advertising, communication, and research. The diverse skill set gained is beneficial across many careers, including law, academia, and cultural institutions.
FAQs
Can transfer students apply for this major?
Yes, transfer students can apply, but they must meet Purdue's overall transfer criteria and any major-specific requirements, including a minimum GPA of 2.5.
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