Classics Major
Classics majors must select one of the following three concentrations:
Classical Languages Concentration
Students must complete a total of nine courses in Greek or Latin, six of which must be at the 200 level or higher. For the primary language, students must complete at least two courses at the 300 level. For the secondary language, students must complete at least one course numbered 102 or higher. Students may, in consultation with the department, substitute two classics courses taught in English.
Classical Studies Concentration
Students must complete eleven courses from the following set of requirements, six of which must be at the 200 level or higher:
CLA 101/HIS 108 | CC: ANCIENT GREECE | 4 |
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CLA 111 | CC: GREEK THOUGHT & NARRATIVE | 4 |
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CLA 102 | CC:THE ROMAN WORLD | 4 |
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CLA 104 | CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY | 4 |
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AHI 101 | SURVEY OF THE HIST OF ART, I | 4 |
| Two courses in classics, Greek, or Latin at the 200 or 300 level | |
| Four courses in Greek, in Latin, or in a combination of both languages | |
| Two 300-level courses in classics** | |
| or | |
CLA 497 | HONORS STUDY | 4 |
CLA 498 | HONORS STUDY | 4 |
*In place of one of these courses, students may substitute a freshman seminar taught by a faculty member in classics.
**Students may also satisfy this requirement by completing CLA 497-CLA 498.
Classical and Medieval Studies Concentration
Students must complete eleven courses from the following set of requirements, six of which must be at the 200 level or higher:
| One course in Arabic, Greek, or Latin at the intermediate or advanced level | |
Four of the following:
Four of the following:
One of the following:
In addition, students must complete either a second course from the preceding list or one of the following:
Advisers: T. Myers, (Classical Languages and Classical Studies); D. Phillips, (Classical Languages and Classical Studies); J. Alchermes, F. Paxton (Classical and Medieval Studies)