Requirements for a Classics Minor
Program Description
Courses Offered
Twenty-one hours, to include the following:
- Latin or Greek fourth-semester Reading
Course, 3 hours
- LAT 202,
- GRK 202, or
- REL 204
- Preliminary or Additional Latin or
Greek courses, 6 hours
to be selected from the following:- LAT 101*-102, 201, 202
- REL 103*-104, 203, 204 (New Testament Greek)
- GRK 201 (Reading Homeric Greek)
- GRK 202 (Reading Classical Greek)
- *LAT 101 or REL 103 counts only if it is the student’s second
Classical language.
- Related Courses (taught in English)
12 hours
to be selected from the following: - ART 216: Survey of Art History I
- PHI 201: History of Philosophy I
- ENG 314: Epic Poetry
- CLA 314: Mythology in Greek and Roman Literature
- CLA 316: Ancient Drama
- CLA 370: Topics in Classical Literature (Topics to include: “Women and Gender in Antiquity” and “From Lyric to Satire: Greek and Roman Poetry”)
- HIS 412: Ancient History
- POS 400: Classical Political Theory
- Related Courses (taught in English)
12 hours
- Other courses by approval of Program Coordinator
