Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2021-22 College of Liberal Arts Program: Classical Studies Minor Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Classical Studies MinorMeet the Faculty The program in classical studies embodies a tradition in learning and human understanding that began in the ancient world and became the core of liberal arts education. It also reflects intellectual and methodological developments that make the field exciting and relevant today – not only for majors and minors, but also for students fulfilling general education requirements. In addition to language classes, the program offers a broad selection of courses in literature, philosophy, history, theatre, art, and archaeology. |
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Minor RequirementsSeven (7) courses are required. | ||||
Greek Civilization Core Courses (one required) | ||||
Course Name | Crs: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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CLS 103 - The Greeks and the Good Life | ||||
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HIS 125 - History of a City | ||||
Roman Civilization Core Course (required) | ||||
Course Name | Crs: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
CLS 104 - When in Rome: Identity and Empire in Ancient Rome | ||||
ElectivesAt least two (2) of the following, one (1) of which must be at the 300 level. | ||||
Course Name | Crs: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
ARH 212 - Special Studies: Ancient and Medieval | ||||
ARH 213 - Art and Archaeology of Egypt and the Near East | ||||
ARH 215 - Art and Archaeology of the Greek World | ||||
ARH 217 - Art and Archaeology of the Roman Empire | ||||
ARH 310 - Archaeology of Food and Dining in Antiquity | ||||
ARH 311 - Etruscan and Early Roman Archaeology | ||||
ARH 312 - Archaeology of Slavery in Antiquity | ||||
ARH 315 - Topics in Ancient Art and Archaeology | ||||
CLS 232 - Greek Mythology | ||||
CLS 305 - Topics in Classical Studies | ||||
CLS 306 - Topics in Classical Archaeology | ||||
CLS 321 - Gender and Sexuality in Antiquity | ||||
CLS 322 - Classical Religion | ||||
CLS 499 - Independent Study | ||||
GRK 391 - Advanced Ancient Greek (may be repeated) Prereq(s): consent. (may be repeated) | ||||
HIS 120 - Decade of Decision (See dept. chair for approved topics) | ||||
HIS 335 - The Dark Ages? Europe 300-800 Prereq(s): One history course or instructor consent. | ||||
LAT 391 - Advanced Latin (may be repeated) Prereq(s): Instructor consent. (may be repeated) | ||||
PHI 230 - Greek Philosophy | ||||
POL 390 - Ancient Political Theory Prereq(s): POL 220 , one PHI course, or consent. | ||||
THE 247 - Mainstage Assistant Dramaturg | ||||
Ancient Language ProficiencyStudents are required to demonstrate proficiency in an ancient language through the 201 (Intermediate I) level. To satisfy this requirement, students may take the Latin sequence. The Greek sequence will meet the requirement as well, but is offered on a tutorial basis only. Students with prior courses in Latin will be placed in the appropriate level according to the College’s rules for foreign language credit. Students who have scored a four (4) or five (5) on the Advanced Placement (AP) Exam for Latin will receive one (1) elective course credit towards the minor and will only be required to take a total of six (6) courses and may not take LAT 101 for credit. | ||||
Course Name | Crs: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
GRK 101 - Introductory Ancient Greek or | ||||
GRK 102 - Introductory Ancient Greek | ||||
GRK 201 - Intermediate Ancient Greek or Prereq(s): GRK 102 or equivalent (see instructor). | ||||
GRK 202 - Intermediate Ancient Greek Prereq(s): GRK 102 or equivalent (see instructor). | ||||
GRK 391 - Advanced Ancient Greek (may be repeated) Prereq(s): consent. (may be repeated) | ||||
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LAT 101 - Introductory Latin or | ||||
LAT 102 - Introductory Latin | ||||
LAT 201 - Intermediate Latin or Prereq(s): LAT 102 or two to three years of high school Latin (see instructor). | ||||
LAT 202 - Intermediate Latin Prereq(s): LAT 102 or two to three years of high school Latin (see instructor). | ||||
LAT 391 - Advanced Latin (may be repeated) Prereq(s): Instructor consent. (may be repeated) | ||||
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