Classics Minor
Requirements for Completion of the Minor in Classics:
Complete a minimum of 18 credits from the following. At least one course must be at the 300-400 level
- Complete one of the following courses (3 or 4 credits):
- CLA 190 – Introduction to Classics
- HST 205 – The Ancient Mediterranean and the Medieval World
- IAH 221A – Great Ages: The Ancient World (Requires approval of the minor advisor to ensure Classics-related content. Other courses may count toward the minor with approval of the advisor.)
Complete at least one course in three of the following subject areas:
- Classical Greek:
- GRK 101- Elementary Classical Greek I*
- GRK 105- Intensive Elementary Greek*
- GRK 205- Second-Year Classical Greek: Major Authors
- GRK 305- Third-Year Classical Greek: Major Texts
Latin:
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- LTN 101- Elementary Latin I*
- LTN 102- Elementary Latin II*
- LTN 206- Nepos and Latin Prose
- LTN 208- Catullus and Lucretius
- LTN 305- Third-year Latin: Major Authors I
- LTN 405- Fourth-year Latin: Major Authors II
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*One-hundred-level Latin or Greek courses used to fulfill a college or
major language requirement cannot be counted again towards the Classics minor. They can, however, be counted towards the minor if the other language
requirements are satisfied another way.
- History/Art History:
- HA 209- Ancient Art
- HST 330- Ancient Greek History to 200 BCE
- HST 331- Ancient Roman History 200 BCE to 500 CE
- HST 481- Seminar in Ancient History
- Archaeology/Anthropology:
- ANP 203 – Introduction to Archaeology
- ANP 264 – Great Discoveries in Archaeology
- ANP 363 – Rise of Civilizations
- ANP 451- European Archaeology
- ANP 455- Archaeology of Ancient Egypt
- HA 401 – Greek Art and Archaeology
- HA 402 – Roman Art and Archaeology
- Classical Texts in Translation:
- ENG 324- Readings in Epic
- IAH 231B Themes and Issues: Moral Issues and the Arts and Humanities (D) (Requires approval of the minor advisor to ensure Classics-related content. Other courses may count toward the minor with approval of the advisor.)
- Philosophy/Religious Studies:
- MC 270 – Classical Republicanism
- PHL 210 – Ancient Greek Philosophy
- PHL 410 – Socrates and Plato Seminar
- PHL 411 – Aristotle Seminar
- PLS 371 – Classical Political Philosophy
- REL 150 – Exploring Biblical Literature
- REL 420 – Birth of Christianity