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Nov 23, 2024
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ARCHIVED 2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Classical Studies Minor
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Classical Studies is an interdisciplinary program that explores all aspects of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. It offers language courses in ancient Greek and Latin as well as courses in cultural studies. Students pursuing the minor also draw on coursework in History, Art History, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Theater, and Great Books. The minor is a useful complement to studies in any of these fields. It is especially recommended to students who plan to pursue graduate studies requiring knowledge of ancient Greek or Latin (such as programs in ancient history, classical archaeology, medieval studies, and many seminaries). Minors in Classical Studies build skills in close reading, research, and analysis of texts and objects that are applicable to wide range of occupations and careers.
For additional information and courses in this program, see Classical Studies .
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Minor Requirements
A minor in Classical Studies consists of a minimum of 20 credit hours, including:
Core
A minimum of eight credit hours from:
Advanced Electives
A minimum of four credit hours from the following:
Electives
A minimum of eight credit hours of additional courses selected from any course(s) designated CLSS, LATN, or GREK or from the following:
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