Degree Requirements

 

 

Minor in Classical Studies

The minor in Classical Studies consists of 24 units. It is designed for students who would like to take a specialized core of classical studies courses.

Required Courses (9 units)

HIST 101 Introduction to Ancient Civilizations (3)

LATN 101 Latin Elements I (3)

LATN 102 Latin Elements II (3)

or

GRK 103 Ancient Greek Elements I (3)

GRK 104 Ancient Greek Elements II (3)

NOTE: The language requirement may be waived by passing a proficiency exam; in that case, 6 units would be made up by choices from the recommended courses listed below.

Recommended Courses (15 units)

Five additional courses (15 units) should be chosen from the following list, with no more than two courses (6 units) in any one department.

Anthropology

ANTH 208 Human Evolution and Prehistory (3)

ANTH 381 Archaeological Methods and Theory (3)

Art History

ARTH 301 Origins of Western Art (3)

ARTH 306 Classical Art and Archaeology (3)

English

ENGL 243 Introduction to Classical Mythology (3)

ENGL 341 History and Literature of the Old Testament (3)

ENGL 343 Myth and Literature (3)

ENGL 351 Historical Linguistics (3)

Geography

GEOG 109 Introduction to Human Geography (3)

GEOG 357 Cultural Geography (3)

History

HIST 275 History of Ancient Israel (3)

HIST 301 Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations (3)

HIST 303 Alexander the Great and His Successors (3)

HIST 304 Ancient Greek Civilization (3)

HIST 305 Roman Civilization (3)

Latin

LATN 201-202 Latin Intermediate I/II (3,3)

LATN 301-302 Advanced Readings in Latin I/II (3,3)

Philosophy

RLST 206 Judaism, Christianity and Islam (3)

PHIL 221 Ancient Greek Philosophy (3)

PHIL 322 Hellenistic and Medieval Philosophy (3)

RLST 355 Introduction to the New Testament (3)

PHIL 470 Plato (3)

Theatre

THEA 211 History of Theatre and Drama to 1600 (3)

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