Minor in Classical Studies
Required: 28 credits distributed between Parts A and B as follows:
Code | Title | Credits |
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Part A: Language requirement ** | ||
Option 1, Latin | ||
CLAS 101 | First Year Latin I | 4 |
CLAS 102 | First Year Latin II | 4 |
CLAS 201 | Second Year Latin I | 4 |
CLAS 202 | Second Year Latin II | 4 |
Option 2, Greek | ||
CLAS 151 | First Year Greek I | 4 |
CLAS 152 | First Year Greek II | 4 |
CLAS 251 | Second Year Greek I | 4 |
CLAS 252 | Second Year Greek II | 4 |
Option 3, Greek and Latin | ||
CLAS 101 | First Year Latin I | 4 |
CLAS 102 | First Year Latin II | 4 |
CLAS 151 | First Year Greek I | 4 |
CLAS 152 | First Year Greek II | 4 |
Part B *** | ||
Select four of the following: | 12 | |
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 | ||
Capstone: Global Connections | ||
History of Philosophy | ||
PHIL 301 | ||
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 |
- *
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.
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9 of these credits must be at the Upper Division level (300 or above).