Gonzaga University, Spokane

Bachelor in Classical Civilizations

United States

The Bachelor in Classical Civilizations at Gonzaga University, Spokane is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Gonzaga University in Spokane is a private Catholic university that combines rigorous academics with a close-knit campus culture. Students can choose from a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs in the arts, sciences, business, education and more, with an emphasis on small classes and personalized attention. Faculty are accessible and committed to mentoring, which helps students develop both disciplinary knowledge and practical skills for the workplace.

Service and community engagement are central to Gonzaga’s identity. The university encourages volunteer work and applied learning that connects classroom study to real-world impact; students often participate in local initiatives, internships and research projects that strengthen civic awareness and professional readiness. Strong programs in business, education and several professional fields are complemented by opportunities to work alongside faculty on research and community-based projects.

Campus life at Gonzaga is active and supportive, with more than a hundred student organizations, competitive athletic teams and arts programs that create a welcoming environment for international students. Spokane offers a balanced lifestyle of outdoor recreation and city amenities, and university services help with housing, advising and career planning. For students seeking a values-driven education with hands-on learning and a strong sense of community, Gonzaga provides a clear pathway to growth and success.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Classical Civilizations program at Gonzaga University is for students interested in ancient Greek and Roman cultures. This 4-year degree explores the history, literature, and philosophy of these civilizations.

The curriculum covers subjects like Greek and Roman history, mythology, and philosophy. Students develop skills in critical thinking, writing, and analysis, and get to study ancient texts and artifacts.

Graduates can work as museum curators, archaeologists, or history teachers. They can also work in publishing, editing, or writing, such as editorial assistants or content writers, or in fields like law or medicine, such as legal assistants or medical historians.

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