Mar 16, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Bulletin

Greek and Roman Studies, BA Major in


Administered by the Department of Comparative Literature, Languages, and Linguistics  

Also, see Hofstra’s Minor in Greek and Roman Studies 

(This program was formerly titled Classics and changed to Greek and Roman Studies in the 24-25 academic year.)


There are two major concentrations in Greek and Roman Studies at Hofstra:

  1. The concentration in Greek and Roman Languages and Literatures emphasizes language training in ancient Greek and/or Latin. It provides the student with a strong background in the literature of antiquity and in related areas of study within the ancient world – for example, ancient history, philosophy, art history, and the religious traditions of Greece and Rome and early Christianity.
  2. The concentration in Greek and Roman Civilizations focuses on the literature of antiquity (taught in translation), along with additional emphases on the ancient languages and related areas of study within Greek and Roman Studies– for example, ancient history, philosophy, art history, and the religious traditions of Greece and Rome and early Christianity.

Greek and Roman Studies majors interested in pursuing the study of law and/or medicine should take courses emphasizing the origins of medical and legal thought in antiquity. HIST 123  and RHET 005  are recommended for students interested in law, and CLL 046  is recommended for students interested in medicine.

Concentration in Greek and Roman Languages and Literatures


In addition to the complete BA requirements , 36 semester hours, distributed as follows:

1. Greek and/or Latin


18 semester hours in ancient Greek and/or Latin (6 semester hours must be at the 100-level in either language);

2. Greek and Roman literature


12 semester hours in Greek and Roman literature in CLL or LIT;

Concentration in Greek and Roman Civilizations:


In addition to the complete BA requirements , 33 semester hours, distributed as follows:

1. Ancient Greek and/or Latin


12 semester hours in Ancient Greek and/or Latin;

2. Greek and Roman literature


 12 semester hours in Greek and Roman literature in CLL or LIT;