Classical Languages
- Learning to read and interpret original Hebrew, Greek, or Latin texts makes your mind flexible, attentive to distinctions, and able to understand others, to problem solve, and to think creatively.
- Language skills demonstrate self-discipline, perseverance, openness, teachability, cooperation to graduate schools and employers alike.
- Engaging classical languages at a serious level offers direct experience with problems and questions encountered in literature, history, philosophy, theology, linguistics, semantics.