CL - Classical Studies Minor
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Program Description
Minor effective prior to 2011
Modifications Made to Curriculum: Fall 2023, Fall 2024
Requisites
Requirements for the Minor (20 credits)
Complete 20 credits in Classics or related fields, including at least 12 intermediate or upper-level credits, chosen from the following courses in history, literature, art, archaeology, philosophy, law, religion, or Latin. Students who take both course and course can apply for an exception to count one other 100-level course.
I. Required Courses (20 credits)
course - Survey of Art: Ancient/Medieval
course - Greek and Roman Art
course - Introduction to Greece and Rome
course - Classical Mythology
course - Archaeology of Greece and Rome
course - Classical Literature in Translation
course - Classical Civilization: Selected Topics
course - Law and Trials in Ancient Society
course - Independent Study in Classics
course - Current Controversies in Classics
course - Foundations of the European Intellectual Tradition (Same as course)
course - Research Project in Classics
course - Classical Antiquity
course - Elementary Latin I
course - Elementary Latin II
course - Intermediate Latin: Prose
course - Roman Poetry
course - Independent Study in Latin
course - Roman Prose
course - Vergil
course - Introduction to Ethics
course - History of Ancient & Medieval Philosophy
or any course that carries the "Minor-Classics Elective" attribute.