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Ancient Studies, B.A.

Program Transfer Guide
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

About the Program

Focusing on the study of the cultures of Ancient Greece and Rome, Ancient Studies provides a rigorous, interdisciplinary education that spans 3,500 years of human history and continues to be relevant in the present. In addition to courses in Greek and Latin language that form the foundation of the discipline, the department offers an array of fascinating courses in the myth and literature, archaeology and history, politics, society, and cultures of the Ancient world. Ancient Studies professors are passionate about their subjects and love teaching them; they are easy to engage in conversation and make time for their students. Their professional expertise ranges from the Bronze Age to the Byzantine Period and all points in between.
The hallmark of Ancient Studies at UMBC is an unparalleled student experience. The department offers numerous opportunities for students to study and travel abroad, to do internships, and to take part in archaeological fieldwork. Each spring, Ancient Studies professors lead a study tour that enables students to experience firsthand the landscapes, artifacts, monuments, and works of art they have studied in classes. At UMBC, Ancient studies majors have unique prospects for conducting research. Are you curious about ancient music? Have a replica ancient instrument built and learn to play it. Do you love ancient vase painting? Visit European museums and study them privately. Are you interested in the principles of ancient science and technology? Develop a research project in these fields. Whatever vision you have for your education, the Ancient Studies department can help you realize it.
Ancient Studies provides an education in the humanities that opens doors to a variety of rewarding careers. Majors are prepared for graduate study in Ancient Greek and Roman archaeology, literature, and history; they are known for their excellent performance on exams such as the GRE, LSAT, and MCAT. Ancient Studies majors have the highest rate of acceptance to medical and law school of any major. And fifteen years out from the BA, they earn more on average than any other Humanities major (and more, you may be surprised to learn, than Accounting majors). Developing an in-depth knowledge of the roots of the English language and of the structure of language, honing their critical reasoning and writing skills, mastering large amounts of data, and routinely crossing disciplinary boundaries, Ancient Studies majors are equipped to excel in all fields that require research, analytical thinking, and effective oral and written communication. An Ancient Studies major lays the foundation for a lifetime of learning and opens up a world of opportunities for personal growth and professional advancement.
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PTG Requirements

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Allegany College of Maryland Requirement
University of Maryland, Baltimore County Requirement
  • GEP: Arts and Humanities Take 3 GEP: Arts And Humanities courses. Courses Must Come From At Least 2 Different Academic Disciplines.
    9 credits
    Notes: Exclude Ancient Studies and Archeology (ANCS and ARCH)
    Take 1 course from the following 2
    No equivalency found. *
    Notes: Also a major requirement
    No equivalency found. *
    Notes: Also a major requirement
    Take 1 course from the following 2
    No equivalency found. *
    Notes: Also a major requirement
    No equivalency found. *
    Notes: Also a major requirement
  • GEP: English Composition Complete one of these courses with a "C" grade or better.
    3 credits
    No equivalency found. *
  • GEP: Social Sciences Take 3 GEP: Social Science courses. Courses Must Come From At Least 2 Different Academic Disciplines.
    9 credits
  • GEP: Mathematics Take one GEP Mathematics or GEP Statistics course.
    3 - 4 credits
    Notes: Take one GEP Mathematics or GEP Statistics course.
  • GEP: Science Take one GEP: Science course.
    3 - 4 credits
  • GEP: Science with a Lab Take one GEP: Science course with a laboratory.
    3 - 4 credits
  • GEP: Culture Take 2 GEP: Culture courses.
    6 credits
  • Classical Language Requirement Complete at least one classical language to the intermediate level or higher.
    3 - 4 credits
    No equivalency found. *
    Notes: Also satisfies Language 201 requirement
    No equivalency found. *
    Notes: Also satisfies Language 201 requirement
  • Program Electives Majors are required to take 3 elective courses from among these departments’ offerings.
    9 - 12 credits
    Notes: Suggestion: ANCS210
    Notes: Suggestion: ARCH120
    Notes: GREK101 and GREK102 are applicable
    Notes: LATN101 and LATN102 are applicable
  • Electives
    4 - 11 credits
Grand Total Credits
60
Completion of an associate's degree (A.A. /A.S.) at a public community college in Maryland is strongly recommended and, once earned, will satisfy most of UMBC's General Education Program (GEP) requirements. Edited NC 4/14/2025
* There is no Equivalency at Allegany College of Maryland. Check with your Advisor for an alternate course.