Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Classical Studies

Required: 43 credits distributed among Parts A (16 credits), B (21 credits) and C (6 credits):

I. Essential Studies Requirements (see University ES listing).

Part A: Language requirement **
Option 1, Latin
CLAS 101First Year Latin I4
CLAS 102First Year Latin II4
CLAS 201Second Year Latin I4
CLAS 202Second Year Latin II4
Option 2, Greek
CLAS 151First Year Greek I4
CLAS 152First Year Greek II4
CLAS 251Second Year Greek I4
CLAS 252Second Year Greek II4
Option 3, Greek and Latin
CLAS 101First Year Latin I4
CLAS 102First Year Latin II4
CLAS 151First Year Greek I4
CLAS 152First Year Greek II4
Part B: Courses in classical civilization, literature, culture
Select seven of the following: ***21
Introduction to Classical Mythology
Masterpieces Greek and Roman Literature in Translation
Greek and Roman Epic in Translation
Latin Prose
Ancient Greek Theater
Special Topics in Classical Literature
Latin Poetry
Western Civilization I
The Medieval World
Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
The Ancient Near East
The Human Community
History of Philosophy
PHIL 301
Introduction to Political Thought
RELS 231
RELS 328
Additional 100- and 200-level Latin courses, other than those used to satisfy Part A *
Additional 100- and 200-level Greek courses, other than those used to satisfy Part A *
Other courses as approved by Classical Studies adviser
Part C6
LANG 380Global Gateways3
LANG 480Capstone: Global Connections3
*

i.e., a student may not use the same courses to satisfy Part A and Part B.

**

A student may fulfill the language requirement in one of three ways.

***

A minimum of 15 credits must be at the 300 level or above.