Classical Studies Minor
Coordinator: Jennifer Ross
The classical studies minor combines courses in the fields of history, philosophy and religion, language, literature and art with a focus on classical civilizations, namely those of ancient Greece and Rome. In addition to coursework in classical studies, students have opportunities to visit local collections of classical art, to attend performances of ancient plays and to participate in on-campus lectures dealing with ancient history and culture.
Requirements for the Minor
Required:
ART 350 | Classical Art and Archaeology | 3.0 |
LAT 101 | Elementary Latin I | 4.0 |
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HIST 365 | The Ancient Near East and Greece | 3.0 |
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HIST 366 | Ancient Rome | 3.0 |
Total Credit Hours: | 10.0 |
Students placed in a higher level of classical Latin (LAT 201 or LAT 202) by placement test may substitute the higher-numbered course for this requirement, but may not place out of this requirement.
Two of the following:
ART 312 | Archaeology: Cultures, Technologies, Methods and Theories | 3.0 |
ART 332 | Aegean Archaeology | 3.0 |
CL 202 | Mythology | 3.0 |
CL 302 | Classical Mythology | 3.0 |
ENGL 221 | World Literature | 3.0 |
PLRL 205 | Classical Religion & Philosophy | 3.0 |
PHIL 305 | Great Figures in Western Political Thought | 3.0 |
PHIL 307 | History of Philosophy: The Ancient World to the Renaissance | 3.0 |
PHIL 360 | Topics in Ancient Greek Philosophy | 3.0 |
PSCI 332 | Ancient Medieval Political Thought | 3.0 |
Total Credit Hours: | 6.0 |
Total Credit Hours: 16.0