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Major. Classical Greek or Classical Latin emphasis.
The major consists of 31 upper-division credit hours listed
under Classical Civilization and either Greek or Latin.
Minor. Classical Greek or Classical Latin
emphasis. The minor consists of 15 upper-division credit
hours. The minor consists of 17 credit hours listed under
Classical Civilization and either Greek or Latin.
Requirements for the Major
(Emphasis can be either Greek or Latin) Total hours for the
major: 34
Number of required courses: 7 (plus C LIT 2010 and
Capstone course); 15 hours must be in courses numbered 3000
or higher, and two courses (no more than two will be counted
towards the major) with the designation of Classical
Civilization; courses in history, philosophy, art history,
and anthropology with heavy emphasis on ancient
Mediterranean culture may be substituted for Classical
Civilization classes, subject to approval by the classics
section coordinator.
Number of electives: Candidates for graduation
must take a minimum of two Classical Civilization courses.
Required Courses
GREEK/LATIN 1020 Second-semester Greek/Latin
GREEK/LATIN 2010 Third-semester Greek/Latin
GREEK/LATIN 2020 Fourth-semester Greek/Latin
GREEK/LATIN 3610 Third-year Prose
GREEK/LATIN 3620 Third-year Poetry
GREEK/LATIN 4610 Fourth-year Prose
GREEK/LATIN 4620 Fourth-year Poetry
Capstone course: CL CV 4990
Elective Courses
CL CV 1550 Classical Mythology
CL CV 1560 The Greeks
CL CV 1570 The Romans
CL CV 2770 Ancient Greece and Rome in the Cinema
CL CV 2789 Greco-Roman Sports as Culture and Religion
CL CV 3570 Images of Women in Ancient Greece and Rome
CL CV 3630 Greek Drama
CL CV 3950 Service Learning in Classical Civilization
CL CV 4550 Ancient Myth and Religion
CL CV 4580 Ancient Culture
GREEK/LATIN 5880 Directed Reading
Requirements for the Minor
(Emphasis can be either Greek or Latin) Total hours for the
minor: 17
Required Courses
GREEK/LATIN 1020 Second-semester Greek/Latin
GREEK/LATIN 2010 Third-semester Greek/Latin
GREEK/LATIN 2020 Fourth-semester Greek/Latin
Elective Courses
Any Greek or Latin course with a number higher than 2020.
For advising assistance please call the Department’s
Academic Coordinator: (801) 585-9437. |