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Sep 22, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalogue
Classical Studies, B.A.
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John Gruber-Miller (chair)
This interdisciplinary major is based on the study of language, literature, and civilization and allows for a creative and flexible program that will touch all aspects of the ancient world–its art, history, religion, philosophy, literature, society, and culture.
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Requirements
A minimum of nine course credits, which include: Minimum of 4 courses designated as “language” courses (one of which must be either GRE or LAT 205), selected from: One Course Credit in Greek and Roman literature in English translation selected from:
One Course Credit in Greek and Roman history and culture selected from:
Two additional Course Credits selected from:
- Greek (GRE) or Latin (LAT) language courses
- Courses in Greek or Roman literature, history, or culture listed above
One Course Credit in a Capstone Seminar:
Teaching Certification:
Students who are interested in pursuing K-12 certification to teach Latin should seek admission to the Teacher Education Program. See the Education department section for application and certification information. Note:
With the permission of the major advisor, relevant courses from other departments may be counted toward the major. |
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