Summer Courses for Classics Students
I. Summer courses here at UT
II. Summer Courses Elsewhere in the US
Colorado College Summer Latin Institute
3-week courses in Latin at variou levels
The Latin/Greek Institute at the City University of New York
Intensive Beginning and Advanced Greek and Latin
III. Summer Courses Abroad
A. Archaeological Fieldwork
1. Programs run by UT Faculty
Institute for the Study of Antiquity and Christian Origins
Excavations at a Jewish Synagogue in Ostia, near Roma
Institute of Classical Archaeology
Excavations and conservation at Metaponto, Italy and Chersonesos, Ikraine
2. Other
American School of Classical Studies at Athens Agora Excavations
Positions available for volunteers for eight weeks each summer.
Hellenic Education and Research Center, Phalasarna Program
Three weeks of excavation, drawing and conservation in the ancient port city of Phalasarna in western Crete.
The American Institute for Roman Culture
Excavations at the Villa delle Vignacce, an imperial villa on the outskirts of Rome.
B. Other Summer Courses Abroad
American Academy in Rome Classical Summer School
Six-week intensive study of history and archaeology in Rome and its environs: highly recommended
American School of Classical Studies at Athens Summer Sessions
Six-Week intensive study of history and archaeology in Greece: highly recommended
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Scholarships available for a course in Intensive Modern Greek in August
Baylor in Italy
A four-week course on the art, archaeology and literature of ancient Rome taught in Rome and the Bay of Naples.
Summer School in Latin, University of Bologna
3-week course (taught in English) in Latin at varioius levels, taught in Bologna, Italy.
The University of Georgia Classics in Rome
Five to Six weeks of summer courses in Roman history, art, literature, archaeology, and Latin.
Greek Palaeography Summer School at Oxford
A one-week intensive course in Greek palaeography.
The University of South Dakota Isles of Greece
A two-week interdisciplinary course on the Aegean taught while sailing.
C. Additional resources or Summer Courses Abroad
Archaeological Institute of America
Lists opportunities for archaelogical fieldwork.
Odyssey
A magazine on Greece. Click on "education," and there is a list of study abroad programs in Greece
UT Study Abroad Office
last modified March 20, 2008 by timmoore@mail.utexas.edu