For the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Ancient Studies program, Students will study the ancient world through a variety of disciplines. They will take courses on the ancient civilizations of Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas. But they students also take courses in History, Archaeology, Philosophy, and Religion in Culture as they explore the literature, myth, politics and philosophies of the first civilizations, including:
- Egypt
- Greece
- Rome
- China
- Mesopotamia
In this program, Students will learn how these ancient periods influence present and future culture, society, community relationships, and social and political development. They will acquire the skills to assess the accuracy of historical information, custom and context. Students also be able to provide direction and input on the development and use of historical references and materials.
In fourth-year capstone seminar, students will have an opportunity to gain hands-on research experience.
Management Option:
The fundamentals of business are at the heart of any organization and many careers. While students complete the degree in an Arts, Economics, Science or Music program, Management Option will provide them with an understanding of the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy, and finance. They will take courses such as Understanding the Business Environment; Introduction to Financial Accounting; Introduction to Microeconomics or Macroeconomics; and Statistics.