Classical Studies at Brandeis
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Classical Studies Department
Roman Forum w/Temple of Castor & Pollux by Catherine Baker Street in Pompeii by Catherine Baker Capri, View from Mt Solaro by Catherine Baker Capri, View towards Mt Vesuvius by Catherine Baker


Study Abroad Programs in Classical Studies



THE BASICS: THE BRANDEIS STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM
If you are a Classics major planning a study abroad semester, first contact the Classical Studies Undergraduate Advising Head, Cheryl Walker, to discuss when to schedule your trip. For information on the University's Study Abroad program, see Study Abroad, a division of the Office of Academic Services. Interested in talking to an undergrad who has studied Classics abroad? Contact Ann Olga Koloski-Ostrow, Chair of the Classical Studies Department.


STUDY ABROAD IN GREECE
See College Year in Athens website http://www.cyathens.org/ for more information.


STUDY ABROAD IN ITALY
See The Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies (ICCS) in Rome website http://www.aas.duke.edu/study_abroad/iccs/index.php for more information.


STUDY ABROAD IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
See Arcadia College's Center for Education Abroad website http://www.arcadia.edu/cea/ for more information about their program to England. See the webpage for The British Museum http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/compass/ to sample their world-renowned collection of classical antiquities.

Locally, both Boston University and University of Massachusetts, Amherst, run summer programs in the U.K., although their emphasis may encompass more English than purely Classical Studies: for B.U., http://www.bu.edu/abroad/programs/england/london_summer/london_st/; for UMass, http://www.umass.edu/oxford/.






Delphi Temple of Hephaestus Epidarus Poseidon


Photographs of Italy by Catherine K. Baker '06 (2004): [left to right] Roman Forum with Temple of Castor & Pollux; Street in Pompeii; Capri, View from Mt. Solaro; Capri, View towards Mt. Vesuvius. Photographs of Greece by Ann Olga Koloski-Ostrow (2004): [left to right] Delphi, Temple of Apollo; Athens, Agora, Temple of Hephaestus; Village near the ancient site of Pylos on the Ionian coast; Sounion, so-called Temple of Poseidon.


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Department of Classical Studies, 2008.