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Undergraduate Catalog | 2015-2016 Previous Edition
Classical Studies, Minor
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The Minor in Classical Studies focuses a student’s interest in ancient Mediterranean history and provides a foundation for advanced work in other academic disciplines as well as professional programs in law, medicine and finance. The minor gives students an opportunity to develop a keener perception and better understanding of the cultural forces at work in the contemporary world. By presenting a broad selection of courses in the various disciplines of literature, philosophy and history, the minor provides students with a sound overview of Western antiquity.
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Program Requirements (18 credit hours)
The minor requires a minimum of 18 credit hours of coursework distributed over at least three of the following five areas of study:
Ancient Material Culture
Examples:
Greek and Roman Literature
Examples:
Greek and Roman Thought
Examples:
Note:
This is not an exhaustive list of courses that may be applied to the degree. There are many LBST 2101 and LBST 2212 courses that may be appropriate for the Ancient History. Other courses, such as topics courses and private readings that focus on subjects from Western antiquity may be approved in any of the categories by the classics coordinator in the Department of Languages and Culture Studies. To make a request for course approval, submit the syllabus to the coordinator.
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