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Undergraduate Program
Minors
General Minor Requirements
- No more than two of these courses may be used for any other degree
requirement.
- Students planning a minor in Greek Archaeology, Roman Archaeology,
Greek Civilization, Roman Civilization, Greek or Latin should declare
a proposed Minor as early as possible.
Greek Civilization
The Minor in Greek Civilization consists of six courses distributed as
follows:
- Classics 31: Classics of Greece
- Classics 37: History of Ancient Greece
- Four other courses from the department selected in consultation with a faculty member, two of which must be at the 100 level. Students are encouraged to take
Greek language courses; only Greek 7 and higher, however, can be used to fulfill the requirements of the minor.
Roman Civilization
The Minor in Roman Civilization consists of six courses distributed as
follows:
- Classics 32: Classics of Rome
- Classics 38: History of Ancient Rome
- Four other courses from the department selected in consultation with
a faculty member, two of which must be at the 100 level. Students are
encouraged to take Latin language courses; only Latin 3 and higher,
however, can be used to fulfill the requirements of the minor.
Greek Archaeology
The Minor in Greek Archaeology consists of five courses distributed as
follows:
- Classics 27: Introduction to Classical Archaeology
- Classics 37: History of Ancient Greece
- Classics 31: Classics of Greece
- Classics 163: Aegean Archaeology
- Classics 164: Greek Art and Archaeology
Substitutions: Seminar courses in Greek History (CLS 185/186) or Greek
Archaeology (CLS 187/188) may be substituted for CLS 31.
Roman Archaeology
The Minor in Roman Archaeology consists of five courses distributed as
follows:
- Classics 27: Introduction to Classical Archaeology
- Classics 38: History of Ancient Rome
- Classics 32: Classics of Rome
- Classics 167: Tyrrhenian Archaeology
- Classics 168: Roman Art and Archaeology
Substitutions: Seminar courses in Roman History (CLS 185/186) or Roman
Archaeology (CLS 187/188) may be substituted for CLS 32 and/or CLS 167.
Greek
The Minor in Greek consists of five courses distributed as follows:
- Three courses in Greek beyond Greek 2 of which at least two must be
100-level.
- Classics 31 or Classics 37 and a 100-level course in Greek
literature, history or archaeology.
Latin
The Minor in Latin consists of five courses distributed as follows:
- Four courses in Latin beyond Latin 3 of which at least two must be
100 level.
- Classics 32 or Classics 38 or a 100-level course in Roman history,
literature or archaeology.
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