Study Greek and Roman Civilization at Greek and Roman sites

Through CLCV 3400 Greek and Roman Studies Abroad, Classics students can learn about Ancient Civilizations while visiting actual ancient sites. Students prepare for their trip with study in the classroom at Carleton before going abroad. They then travel with Carleton professors and fellow students to Ancient sites, normally in the Mediterranean, but occasionally further afield in Europe.

Spend a Summer, a Semester, or a Year Abroad

Carleton’s International Student Services Office (ISSO) offers a full range of exchange programs

Greek and Roman Studies students can spend one or two semesters studying abroad on an exchange through Carleton’s International Student Services Office, normally transferring their credits back into their Carleton GRS degree.

Students who wish to immerse themselves in Classical culture while abroad should consider an exchange to one of Carleton’s partner institutions in Israel, Italy or Turkey, or alternately to a partner institution in Britain, France, Spain, or Germany and plan to travel extensively.

Carleton Student on exchange in Istanbul, Turkey. Background: Hagia Sophia, constructed 537 C.E.

Carleton Student on exchange in Istanbul, Turkey. Background: Hagia Sophia, constructed 537 C.E.

Blog Posts

Here are  blog posts from previous trips through CLCV 3400.

More about what you will study

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