Greek

Franklin College of Arts and Sciences

Minor

Overview

The major in Greek at the University of Georgia provides students with an opportunity to pursue studies in Greek literature, history, culture, archaeology, mythology, art, philosophy, and religion while concentrating on the Greek language.  Courses teach fundamentals of grammar, syntax, reading, and translation.

Career opportunities for graduates include teaching at the secondary level, non-teaching academic positions, museum work, library work, editorial work, positions in the travel and tourist industry, and government positions in foreign service.  The major also prepares students to enter graduate schools in classics, comparative literature, religious studies, linguistics, history, and other fields such as law and journalism.

Study Abroad Options: Classics Studies Abroad in Rome