Classics
Requirements for the Major in Latin
The major requires successful completion of the following:
Code | Title | Semester Hours |
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Course Requirements | ||
Select at least eight courses in Latin (LATN) | 32 | |
Select three additional courses drawn from Greek (GREK), Latin (LATN), classical studies (CLST), or from the approved list (below) 1, 2 | 12 | |
Total Semester Hours | 44 |
Code | Title | Semester Hours |
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Additional Requirements | ||
A comprehensive examination 3 |
1 | No more than eight semester hours may be applied from any combination of the following courses: CLST 121 (Explorations in Ancient Society and Its Legacy), CLST 122 (Explorations in Ancient Literature), CLST 123 (Explorations in Antiquity and the Arts), CLST 124 (Explorations in Ancient Ethics, Religion, and Belief). |
2 | Latin majors planning graduate studies in classics should complete courses in ancient Greek at least through 301. |
3 | A student accepted to any of the majors in the Department of Classics is assigned a reading list of ancient authors and modern works bearing on the languages, literatures, and civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome. Part of the comprehensive examination is based on these readings. |
Approved List
Code | Title | Semester Hours |
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ARTH 103 | Survey of Western Art I | 4 |
ARTH 494 | Greece, the Eastern Aegean, and Italy: the Monuments and Centers of Classical Civilization | 4 |
ENGL 494 | Ancient Greek Roman Literature: Greek Lyric Poetry, Tragedy and Comedy, Roman Drama Love Poetry | 4 |
HIST 302 | Ancient Rome | 4 |
HIST 495 | War and Society in Ancient Greece and Rome | 4 |
PHIL 203 | Ancient Philosophy from Homer to Augustine | 4 |
PHIL 492 | Plato, Aristotle, and the Legacy of Ancient Philosophy | 2 |
RELG 232 | God and Empire: Biblical Texts and Colonial Contexts | 4 |
Honors
To be eligible for departmental honors, a student majoring in classical languages, Greek, or Latin is required to pass all courses in the major with a B average, to pass the comprehensive examination with a grade of A or B, and to complete an acceptable honors paper.