Classics - B.A. (Requirements for the Major)
Acceptance Criteria
Minimum GPA of 2.0 overall.
Advising Notes
General Education Requirements
Only courses at the 200-level or above may be used to satisfy requirements.
A course of “ancient literature in translation” is any course that focuses on the literature of Greek, Roman, or Near Eastern society but does not require it to be read in the original language. Examples include: CL 205 Heroes, CL 313 Classical Mythology, CL 315 Epic in Translation, CL 316 Greek Drama in Translation.
A course of “classics in later tradition” is any course, often offered in English, art history, political science, or philosophy, that traces the legacy of the ancient world in later cultures. Examples include: ENG 375 Heaven, Hell, and Judgment; ENG 315 Milton; and PHI 366 Medieval Philosophy.
Students interested in concentrating in ancient religions should make an appointment to meet with the director of undergraduate studies to discuss a sequence of courses.
Classical Civilization
Required Courses
Greek or Latin language through the 200 level (GR 101, GR 102, GR 201, GR 202; OR LAT 101, LAT 102, LAT 201, LAT 202)
One course in each of the following areas:
Ancient Literature in Translation
Ancient Art or Archaeology
The Classical tradition in later societies
Four 300-400 level Classics courses, or approved 300-400 level courses in other departments
Classical Languages and Literatures
Required Courses
CL 222 Greek Civilization
CL 223 Roman Civilization
Both Greek and Latin through the 200 level (GR 101, GR 102, GR 201, GR 202 ; LAT 101, LAT 102, LAT 201, LAT 202)
One course in ancient archaeology or art
Two courses in either language at the 300-400 level
Two 300-400 level Classics courses, or approved 300-400 level courses in other departments
Ancient Greek Language and Literature
Required Courses
CL 222 Greek Civilization
CL 223 Roman Civilization
Five courses in 200-400 level Greek
One course on Greek art or archaeology
Three 300-400 level Classics courses, or approved 300-400 level courses in other departments
Latin Language and Literature
Required Courses
CL 222 Greek Civilization
CL 223 Roman Civilization
One course on Roman art or archaeology
Five courses in 200-400 level Latin
Three 300-400 level Classics courses, or approved 300-400 level courses in other departments
Summary
Total required credit hours for the major (not including 100-level languages courses)...33
See Baccalaureate Degree Requirements for general education and remaining university requirements.
Recommended Sequence of Program Requirements for Classical Civilization, Classical Languages and Literatures, Ancient Greek Language and Literature, and Latin Language and Literature tracks
First Year
Fall—GR 101 or LAT 101
Spring—GR 102 or LAT 102
Second Year
Fall—CL 222; GR 201 or LAT 201
Spring—CL 223; GR 202 or LAT 202
Third and Fourth Years
An additional eight courses in the upper levels in language, literature, and ancient civilizations (art history, archaeology, history, etc.) chosen in consultation with advisors.
Concentration in Mediterranean Archaeology
Required Courses
Greek or Latin language through the 200 level (GR 101, GR 102, GR 201, GR 202; OR LAT 101, LAT 102, LAT 201, LAT 202)
One course in each of the following three areas:
Roman archaeology
Greek archaeology
Near East/Egypt archaeology
One course in the method, history, or theory of archaeology or an approved field program
Two courses in the archaeology of a non-Mediterranean culture
Three courses in the archaeology, history, art, and/or literature of a single ancient Mediterranean culture
Summary
Total required credit hours for the major...33
See Baccalaureate Degree Requirements for general education and remaining university requirements.
Recommended Sequence of Program Requirements in the Mediterranean Archaeology track
First Year
Fall—GR 101 or LAT 101*
Spring—GR 102 or LAT 102
Second Year
Fall—GR 201 or LAT 201; one Roman archaeology course
Spring—GR 202 or LAT 202; one Greek archaeology course
Third and Fourth Years
An additional eight courses at the upper levels chosen in consultation with the advisors
Concentration in Ancient History
Required Courses
Greek or Latin language through the 200 level (GR 101, GR 102, GR 201, GR 202; or LAT 101, LAT 102, LAT 201, LAT 202)
One course in each of the following five areas:
Roman history
Greek history
Near East/Egypt history
The history of a non-Classical ancient, medieval, or early modern culture
The method or theory of a related field (e.g., anthropology, art history, gender studies, developmental economies, or post-ancient history)
Four courses in the history, archaeology, art, and/or literature of a single ancient Mediterranean culture
Summary
Total required credit hours for the major...33
See Baccalaureate Degree Requirements for general education and remaining university requirements.
Recommended Sequence of Program Requirements for the Ancient History Track
First Year
Fall—GR 101 or LAT 101*
Spring—GR 102 or LAT 102
Second Year
Fall— GR 201 or LAT 201; one Roman history course
Spring— GR 202 or LAT 202; one Greek history course
Third and Fourth Year
An additional eight courses at the upper levels chosen in consultation with the advisors.




