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Fulfill Core Requirements
Classics courses are very diverse because of the multi-disciplinary nature of our studies. Courses in Classics touch on language, art and architecture, culture, history, social science, and a host of other topics. They look into every aspect of the Greek and Roman world and beyond. Indeed many other disciplines look to the Classics of Greece and Rome for inspiration and a source of ideas. As such, Classics courses are a perfect way to fulfill College Core requirements.

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Academic Program
The Major in Classics focuses on mastering the classical languages and thereby engaging ancient literary works directly. The close attention given to Greek and Latin texts develops in the Classics major an ability to think critically, examine and weigh words carefully, and communicate effectively. Our graduates often pursue advanced degrees in Classics, Ancient History or Archaeology, some go on to related fields in the liberal arts, or attend professional schools in law or medicine.

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Major in Classics
Classics is the perfect undergraduate major. Studying the Greek and Roman classics puts one in touch with some of the greatest productions of humankind that transcend the civilizations that produced them. If your interest is literary, historical, art historical, philosophic, legal or linguistic there is something in them for you. They touch upon every aspect of human existence.

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Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)
This committee (IACUC) at Saint Anselm College works to ensure the humane care and use of animals in research and teaching, and ensures compliance with guidelines and regulations.
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New Faculty Forum
The mission of the New Faculty Forum (NFF) is to welcome new faculty into the Saint Anselm College community and to help them become participating members.