Rutgers University, New Brunswick

Master in Classics (MAT)

United States

The Master in Classics (MAT) at Rutgers University, New Brunswick is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Rutgers University, New Brunswick, founded in 1766, is a major public research university in the United States and a member of the Association of American Universities. The New Brunswick campus offers a comprehensive array of undergraduate, graduate and professional programs across liberal arts, sciences, engineering, business and the arts. With more than 43,000 students and a large international community, Rutgers blends rigorous academics with extensive research resources and strong industry connections.

Rutgers is distinguished by its research facilities, interdisciplinary centers and faculty who lead projects across a range of fields. The university’s broad program portfolio—hundreds of majors and dozens of graduate programs—supports experiential learning, internships and collaborative research. Students benefit from a culturally vibrant region, diverse campus life and career services that link classroom learning to employment outcomes. Strong alumni networks and partnerships with corporations and research organizations enhance post-graduate opportunities.

International students at Rutgers New Brunswick find a welcoming academic environment, dedicated international offices, language support and career advising tailored to global learners. The campus’s proximity to major northeastern hubs offers internships and professional exposure in finance, technology and research sectors. Prospective applicants should prepare competitive academic records and engage with faculty or centers aligned with their research or career interests to maximize opportunities within Rutgers’ large, resource-rich community.

About the Program

The Master in Classics at Rutgers University is a 2-year graduate program for students with a Bachelor's degree. It provides advanced training in the study of ancient languages and cultures.

The curriculum includes subjects such as Latin, Greek, and classical literature, with a focus on developing critical thinking, writing, and research skills. Students can expect to engage in in-depth analysis and interpretation of classical texts and historical events.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Latin Teachers, Classical Archaeologists, Museum Curators, Academic Researchers, or Publishing Editors, working in education, cultural institutions, or media to share their knowledge and passion for classical studies.

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