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International Direct - Bachelor of Arts - Classical Languages

University of Massachusetts Boston

100 William T Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, USA

229178

Last updated: 06/06/2025
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About International Direct - Bachelor of Arts - Classical Languages

Program Description

International direct admission is for international students with advanced English-language skills. It focuses on academic, cultural, and professional growth so students can excel in school—and prepare for a successful future.

International direct students receive:

  • Exclusive and rigorous academic coursework
  • Priority access to in-demand courses that fit their interests
  • Guidance from academic advisors and mentors
  • Career development and networking opportunities
  • Intensive classes with domestic students

The Classics and Religious Studies Department offers undergraduate programs in Classical Studies and Classical Languages.

Classics – the study of the languages, literatures, and cultures of ancient Greece and Rome – embraces an incredibly diverse range of human voices, passions, and achievements. The beauty and versatility of Latin and Greek are still fresh and powerful today. Study of the art, literature, and history of Greece and Rome brings students into contact with values that are in many ways strange and foreign to their own, but that, in other respects, have played a fundamental role in defining Western legal and political institutions, art and architecture, and concepts of human nature. Classicists are well equipped to understand – and critique – the Western tradition.

A major in classical languages is the combined study of Latin and Ancient Greek language and literature. This program leads to advanced study of the great literary, historical, and philosophical works of antiquity. An undergraduate program leads to initial licensure.

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