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Classics is the investigation of the life and cultural expressions of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. Today, Rutgers finds itself in the forefront of some of the most vital areas of inquiry: constructions of ethnicity, sexuality, and freedom; performance of music, drama, and poetry; democracy, tyranny, and resistance to inequality; the social dimensions of law; academic and popular philosophy; and the culture of athletics.

In addition, we have developed an ambitious digital teaching initiative that leverages our unusually rich archive of archaeological images (some dating back to the late 1920s) and world-class collection of Republican Roman coins.The greek word euporia means wealth or abundance, often visualized as a harvest cornucopia. In addition to taking courses with our core faculty and those in affiliated departments, a consortium allows our graduate students to take courses at Princeton, Columbia, and other universities in the New York metropolitan area.

Courses include:
* Introduction To Graduate Literary Study: Latin
* Introduction To Graduate Literary Study: Greek
* Studies In Classics
* Readings In Classics
* Proseminar: Materials And Methods
* Hellenistic Literature
* Greek Literature Of The Roman Period
* Latin Literature Seminar
* Seminar On Rome And Pompeii
* Historians Of Republican Rome
* Historians Of Imperial Rome
* Aristotle: Constitution Of The Athenians

* To be accepted into the Rutgers Classics graduate program, an applicant should have the equivalent of at least three years of college-level Latin and two years of college-level ancient Greek (M.A.T. applicants are exempt from the ancient Greek requirement). Successful applicants typically have an overall GPA of at least 3.3, and higher in the major. All available transcripts and other materials should be sent directly to Rutgers Graduate Admissions. * Applicants must take the GRE exam. Successful applicants typically report scores above 163 VB and 5.0 WR. * Competency in French, German, or Italian at the time of matriculation is desirable, though not a requirement. * Three letters of recommendation are required and should be sent directly to Rutgers Graduate Admissions. English Language Requirements IELTS band: 7 TOEFL paper-based test score : 550

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