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Minor in Latin

Study of a foreign language is fundamental to a liberal arts education. Students pursuing a Minor in Latin develop competence in the Latin language and gain primary insight into the literature and culture of Ancient Rome.

18 hours required.

Courses selected from Latin language beyond LATN 102 or 150 or their equivalents.

Minor in Ancient Greek

Students who pursue a Minor in Ancient Greek will read in the original language writings central to the development of Western Civilization. The intensive study of Ancient Greek complements majors in the Sciences, History, Philosophy, and Religious Studies (among others), and offers a focused study of the Liberal Arts traditions.

18 hours required.

Courses selected from Ancient Greek language beyond GREK 102 or its equivalent.

Minor in Classics

The minor in Classics enables students to obtain an interdisciplinary understanding of Ancient Greece and Rome as a complement to their major course of study. Courses must be chosen from at least two different disciplines (language, CLAS, HIST, PHIL, ARTH, etc).

18 hours required.

One course (3 hours) selected from:
CLAS 101 Greek Civilization or HIST 231 Ancient Greece

One course (3 hours) selected from:
CLAS 102 Roman Civilization or HIST 232 Ancient Rome

An additional 12 hours, in any combination, from the list of approved Classics courses (See the Handbook for a complete list of courses).