Welcome
A major is offered in Classics for three categories of students:
1) those who wish to acquire a liberal arts education centered on the intensive study of the Greek and Latin languages, literature, and culture;
2) those planning to do post-graduate work in these fields;
3) those intending to become Classics teachers.
The Classics Program includes courses in Greek and Latin on the elementary, intermediate, and advanced levels. It offers a major in Classics, which requires a student to take 30 hours of Latin and 15 hours of Greek (cf. Program of Study). It also offers a Latin minor and a Greek minor.
FIRST YEAR
| First Semester |
Second Semester |
| Introduction Latin I |
Introduction Latin II |
| Natural Science Core |
Social Science Core |
| Literature (Humanities) Core |
Natural Science Core |
Social Science Core
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Elective |
| Elective |
Elective |
SECOND YEAR
| First Semester |
Second Semester |
| Elementary Greek I |
Elementary Greek II |
| Intermediate Latin I |
Intermediate Latin II |
| Greek History |
Roman History |
| Ancient Greek Philosophy |
Theology Core |
| Theology Core |
Elective |
THIRD YEAR
| First Semester |
Second Semester |
| Intermediate Greek I |
LAT 300 level |
| Survey Latin Prose |
Elective |
| LAT 300 level |
Elective |
| Elective |
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| Elective |
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FOURTH YEAR
| First Semester |
Second Semester |
| Greek Prose Survey |
GRK 300 level |
| LAT 300 level |
LAT 300 level
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| Elective |
Senior Oral |
| Elective |
Elective |
| Elective |
Elective |
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Elective |
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