Our majors have been admitted to law school, medical school and graduate school. They have found careers in the business world, in education, in community service, and in the legal and medical professions. This diversity is typical, as some specific examples will show. Students with degrees in Classics from Loyola and other similar institutions have successfully pursued a wide range of options. Graduate School in: - Classics (including Classical Archaeology); English; Women's Studies; Medieval Studies; International Studies; Art History; Philosophy; Theater
Teaching at the secondary school level in the following areas: - Latin; History; Gifted and Talented program
Seminary Journalism Public Service - Church-related and secular programs
The Classics major prepares students for any occupation that prizes discipline, sensitivity to and understanding of language, knowledge of who we are and where we came from, rigorous thinking and intellectual versatility. Every Loyola Classics major desiring to go to graduate or professional school has been able to do so. |