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Daniel E. Curley, Associate Professor and Chair
(518) 580 - 5463
ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR:
Ruby Grande

Minors
Twenty credit hours, including a minimum of
- Reading proficiency of Greek or Latin at the 200 level, demonstrated by completion of the following: CG 210 or CL 210;
- Gateway course: CC 200;
- Two courses from the following, each from a different cluster:
- One course from CG 310, CG 311; CL 310, CL 311; CC 365; GO 303; HI 363; PH 327; RE 330. Students may count toward the minor any course listed above, plus , CC 291, and PH 203. Minors are encouraged to take one 300-level seminar in either Greek or Latin (CG 310, CG 311; CL 310, CL 311). CC 100 does not count toward the minor.
Suggested course clusters in Greek and Roman literature, art and archaeology, history, and philosophy in addition to the major/minor requirements:
Literature: CC 220, CC 222, CC 223, CC 224, CC 226, CC 365; GO 303;
Art and Archaeology: AH 222, AH 223, AH 232, AH 375A; AN 102; CC 220, ; , GE 309; , , , ;
History: CC 226; GO 303; , , , , HI 363;
Philosophy: CC 222, CC 223, CC 224, CC 226 ; GO 303; PH 203, PH 210, PH 211 , PH 327;
Majors and minors are encouraged to study the modern languages (French, German, and Italian) in which there is an abundance of scholarship available in classics.
See Classics
