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About
Us: Department Statistics
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Us > Department Statistics
The
Department of Classical Studies has been making a significant
contribution to academic life at the University of Michigan since
the University's founding in 1817. Internationally renowned for
its scholarly excellence and its graduate programs, the Department
is also deeply committed to the education of undergraduates at
the University. Faculty and students work closely with the Kelsey Museum
and its collection of antiquities and the Papyrus
Collection in the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library.
- 38
faculty
- 6
emeriti faculty
- 6
associated faculty
- 7
department staff
- 28
graduate students in Classical Studies
- 24
graduate students in Classical Archaeology (IPCAA)
- 6 graduate students in Greek and Roman History (IPGRH)
- 133
undergraduate concentrators and minors
- 6
undergraduate concentration programs
- 4
undergraduate academic minors
- 64
courses offered for Fall 2006
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