
Temple of Zeus, Athens
THE CLASSICS MINOR check-list:
Twenty credit hours, including a minimum of
- Reading proficiency of Greek or Latin at the 200-level, demonstrated by completion of the following: CG210 or CL210;
- Gateway course: CC200;
- Two courses from the following, each from a different cluster:
a. Literature: CC220, CC222, CC223, CC224
b. History: HI203, HI204, HI205, HI206; CC226
c. Art History: AH222, AH223; and
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One course from the following: CG310, CG311; CL310, CL311; CC365; GO303; HI363; PH327A, PH327B; RE330. Students may count toward the minor any course listed above, plus CC290, CC291, and PH203. Minors are encouraged to take one 300-level seminar in either Greek or Latin (CG310, 311; CL310, 311). CC100 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: CC220, 222, 223, 224, 226, 365; GO303; HI203, 204, 205, 206; PH203
Art and Archaeology: AH222, 223, 232, 375A; AN102, 202; CC220, 365; GE102, 309; HI203, 204, 205, 206;
History: CC226; GO303; HI203, 204, 205, 206, 363;
Philosophy: CC222, 223, 224, 226; GO303; HI203, 204; PH203, 210, 211, 327A, 327B;
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.
~~ DECLARATION OF MINOR FORM ~~
To officially declare a minor in Classics, you need to complete the Declaration of Minor Form in duplicate. One form must go to the Office of the Registrar and the other to Ruby Grande, Department Secretary.
