Required Courses: 15 Credit Hours
Students must complete fifteen (15) credit hours of coursework in Classical Studies.
At least twelve (12) hours cannot duplicate coursework for their majors, and at least
nine (9) hours must be at the upper-division (3000-4000) level.
Choose one course from the following:
- ARH 2750: Ancient through Medieval Art
Choose four from the following, with no more than one directed study
- ANTH 1102: Introduction to Anthropology
- ANTH 3305: Principles of Archaeology
- ARH 2750: Ancient through Medieval Art
- ARH 3300: Ancient Egyptian and Nubian Art and Architecture
- ARH 3320: Ancient Near Eastern
- Art and Architecture
- ARH 3350: Greek Art and Architecture
- ARH 3370: Roman Art and Architecture
- DANC 2000: Dance History I
- ENGL 3232: Topics in Drama (if classical/classical tradition)
- ENGL 4240: Rhetorical Theory
- ENGL 4380: World Literature Before 1800
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- LATN 1001: Elementary Latin I
- LATN 1002: Introduction to Latin Language and Culture II
- LATN 2001: Intermediate Latin I
- LATN 2002: Intermediate Latin II
- LATN 3500: Topics in Latin Poetry (authors vary; may be repeated for credit)
- LATN 4490: Special Topics in Latin (authors vary; may be repeated for credit)
- LATN 4500: Topics in Latin Prose (authors vary; may be repeated for credit)
- MUSI 2311: History of Music I
- PHIL 3000: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
- PHIL 4450: Major Figures in Philosophy (if classical/classical tradition)
- TPS 3094: Performing Classical Myth
- TPS 4513: History and Theory I: Ancient through Renaissance
- Theatre and Performance
- Any department’s 4400 Directed Study, if the focus of the class is relevant to Classical Studies and it is approved by the Classical Studies advisor.
- Any department’s 4490 Special Topics, if the focus of the class is relevant to Classical Studies and it is approved by the Classical Studies advisor.
- Study abroad credit if the focus is relevant to Classical Studies and is approved
by the Classical Studies advisor.
- Transfer credit if the focus is relevant to Classical Studies and is approved by the
Classical Studies advisor.
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