A broad program in ancient civilization which studies the history, languages, literature, philosophy, art, religion, and daily life of the ancient Mediterranean world as seen through texts and artifacts.
120 credits of coursework is required for the baccalaureate degree with a minimum 2.0 overall GPA, and a minimum 2.0 major GPA.
Program Requirements
Students must complete General Education requirements and World Languages and Cultures Requirements.
Requirements for the graduate portion of this dual degree program can be found here.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Classics Major Required Courses | ||
HUMN 281 | Greek Civilization | 3 |
HUMN 282 | Roman Civilization | 3 |
Classics Elective Courses | ||
Language Courses | ||
Select five classes from the Language Courses list (see below) | 15 | |
Electives | ||
Select 12 credits from the Electives list (see below) 1 | 12 | |
Total Credits | 33 |
1 | Courses in Greek & Latin beyond those taken as Language Electives may be used here. |
Language Courses
Code | Title | Credits |
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Select one of the following: | ||
GREK 301 | Greek New Testament | 3 |
GREK 302 | Greek Epic Poetry | 3 |
GREK 351 | Attic Orators | 3 |
GREK 352 | Greek Tragedy | 3 |
GREK 361 | Greek Historians | 3 |
GREK 371 | Greek Philosophers | 3 |
GREK 372 | Greek Lyric Poets | 3 |
GREK 374 | Hesoid | 3 |
GREK 390 | Selected Readings in Ancient Greek | 3 |
GREK 410 | Greek Composition | 3 |
LATN 301 | Latin Literature of the Republic | 3 |
LATN 302 | Latin Literature of the Golden Age | 3 |
LATN 303 | Latin Literature of the Silver Age | 3 |
LATN 304 | Latin Literature of the Middle Ages | 3 |
LATN 401 | Latin Composition | 3 |
LATN 410 | Advanced Latin Grammar | 3 |
LATN 411 | Roman Letter Writing | 3 |
LATN 412 | Roman Drama | 3 |
LATN 414 | Roman Lyric Poetry | 3 |
LATN 415 | Roman Biography | 3 |
LATN 419 | Methods of Teaching Latin | 3 |
LATN 445 | Linguistic History of the Latin Language | 3 |
LATN 451 | Roman Historians | 3 |
LATN 453 | The Epic and Vergil | 3 |
LATN 454 | Lucretius and Ancient Science | 3 |
LATN 455 | Ovid | 3 |
LATN 461 | Caesar: End of the Republic | 3 |
LATN 462 | Roman Satire | 3 |
LATN 464 | The Elegy | 3 |
LATN 470 | Senior Seminar | 3 |
LATN 475 | Study Abroad | 3 |
LATN 478 | Special Topics in Advanced Latin Readings | 3 |
LATN 484 | Cicero: Ancient Philosophy | 3 |
Select four of the following: | ||
GREK 101 | Beginning Greek I | 3 |
GREK 102 | Beginning Greek II | 3 |
GREK 201 | Intermediate Greek I | 3 |
GREK 202 | Intermediate Greek II | 3 |
GREK 301 | Greek New Testament | 3 |
GREK 302 | Greek Epic Poetry | 3 |
GREK 351 | Attic Orators | 3 |
GREK 352 | Greek Tragedy | 3 |
GREK 361 | Greek Historians | 3 |
GREK 371 | Greek Philosophers | 3 |
GREK 372 | Greek Lyric Poets | 3 |
GREK 374 | Hesoid | 3 |
GREK 390 | Selected Readings in Ancient Greek | 3 |
GREK 410 | Greek Composition | 3 |
LATN 101 | Beginning Latin I | 3 |
LATN 102 | Beginning Latin II | 3 |
LATN 150 | Intensive Beginning Latin | 6 |
LATN 205 | Intermediate Latin I | 3 |
LATN 206 | Intermediate Latin II | 3 |
LATN 301 | Latin Literature of the Republic | 3 |
LATN 302 | Latin Literature of the Golden Age | 3 |
LATN 303 | Latin Literature of the Silver Age | 3 |
LATN 304 | Latin Literature of the Middle Ages | 3 |
LATN 401 | Latin Composition | 3 |
LATN 410 | Advanced Latin Grammar | 3 |
LATN 411 | Roman Letter Writing | 3 |
LATN 412 | Roman Drama | 3 |
LATN 414 | Roman Lyric Poetry | 3 |
LATN 415 | Roman Biography | 3 |
LATN 419 | Methods of Teaching Latin | 3 |
LATN 445 | Linguistic History of the Latin Language | 3 |
LATN 451 | Roman Historians | 3 |
LATN 453 | The Epic and Vergil | 3 |
LATN 454 | Lucretius and Ancient Science | 3 |
LATN 455 | Ovid | 3 |
LATN 461 | Caesar: End of the Republic | 3 |
LATN 462 | Roman Satire | 3 |
LATN 464 | The Elegy | 3 |
LATN 470 | Senior Seminar | 3 |
LATN 475 | Study Abroad | 3 |
LATN 478 | Special Topics in Advanced Latin Readings | 3 |
LATN 484 | Cicero: Ancient Philosophy | 3 |
Electives
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Select 6-12 credits from the following: | ||
HUMN 211 | Classicism and American Culture | 3 |
HUMN 313 | Aegean Art and Archaeology | 3 |
or ARHT 313 | Aegean Art and Archaeology | |
HUMN 314 | Greek Art | 3 |
HUMN 315 | Roman Art | 3 |
HUMN 321 | Early Medieval Art: Early Christian, Byzantine Early Medieval | 3 |
HUMN 351 | The City in Antiquity | 3 |
HUMN 361 | Special Topics in Mediterranean Archaeology | 3 |
HUMN 362 | Field Methods in Mediterranean Archaeology | 3-6 |
HUMN 384 | Introduction to Roman Law | 3 |
PHIL 331 | History of Philosophy: Ancient Philosophy | 3 |
Select 0-6 credits from the following: | ||
HUMN 115 | Troy and the Trojan War | 3 |
HUMN 181 | Introduction to Classical Archaeology | 3 |
HUMN 182 | English Vocabulary: Classical Roots | 3 |
HUMN 201 | General Humanities I (to 1400) | 3 |
HUMN 209 | Introduction to Greek and Roman Religion | 3 |
HUMN 283 | Women, Gender, and Sexuality in the Ancient World | 3 |
HUMN 285 | Mythology | 3 |
HUMN 288 | Mythic Traditions | 3 |
HUMN 290 | Special Topics in Greek and Roman Literature and Culture | 3 |
HUMN 310 | History of Criticism | 3 |
HUMN 320 | Special Topics in Interdisciplinary Humanities | 3 |
HUMN 332 | Special Topics in Ancient History (Greece, Rome, W. Asia, N. Africa, Europe) | 3 |
HUMN 355 | Alexander the Great: Legend and Legacy | 3 |
HUMN 357 | The Roman Republic | 3 |
HUMN 358 | Cleopatra | 3 |
HUMN 359 | Rome in the Age of Augustus | 3 |
HUMN 360 | The Roman Empire | 3 |
HUMN 381 | Africa in Classical Antiquity | 3 |
HUMN 383 | Women in Antiquity | 3 |
HUMN 454 | Lucretius and Ancient Science | 3 |
HUMN 470 | Seminar in Classical Humanities | 3 |
HUMN 490 | Principles of Mythic Symbolism | 3 |
GREK 101 | Beginning Greek I | 3 |
GREK 102 | Beginning Greek II | 3 |
GREK 201 | Intermediate Greek I | 3 |
GREK 202 | Intermediate Greek II | 3 |
GREK 301 | Greek New Testament | 3 |
GREK 302 | Greek Epic Poetry | 3 |
GREK 351 | Attic Orators | 3 |
GREK 352 | Greek Tragedy | 3 |
GREK 361 | Greek Historians | 3 |
GREK 371 | Greek Philosophers | 3 |
GREK 372 | Greek Lyric Poets | 3 |
GREK 374 | Hesoid | 3 |
GREK 390 | Selected Readings in Ancient Greek | 3 |
GREK 410 | Greek Composition | 3 |
LATN 101 | Beginning Latin I | 3 |
LATN 102 | Beginning Latin II | 3 |
LATN 150 | Intensive Beginning Latin | 6 |
LATN 205 | Intermediate Latin I | 3 |
LATN 206 | Intermediate Latin II | 3 |
LATN 301 | Latin Literature of the Republic | 3 |
LATN 302 | Latin Literature of the Golden Age | 3 |
LATN 303 | Latin Literature of the Silver Age | 3 |
LATN 304 | Latin Literature of the Middle Ages | 3 |
LATN 401 | Latin Composition | 3 |
LATN 410 | Advanced Latin Grammar | 3 |
LATN 411 | Roman Letter Writing | 3 |
LATN 412 | Roman Drama | 3 |
LATN 414 | Roman Lyric Poetry | 3 |
LATN 415 | Roman Biography | 3 |
LATN 419 | Methods of Teaching Latin | 3 |
LATN 445 | Linguistic History of the Latin Language | 3 |
LATN 451 | Roman Historians | 3 |
LATN 453 | The Epic and Vergil | 3 |
LATN 454 | Lucretius and Ancient Science | 3 |
LATN 455 | Ovid | 3 |
LATN 461 | Caesar: End of the Republic | 3 |
LATN 462 | Roman Satire | 3 |
LATN 464 | The Elegy | 3 |
LATN 470 | Senior Seminar | 3 |
LATN 475 | Study Abroad | 3 |
LATN 478 | Special Topics in Advanced Latin Readings | 3 |
LATN 484 | Cicero: Ancient Philosophy | 3 |
M.B.A. Swing Courses taken at the undergraduate level
Upon admission to the dual degree program, students will be provided with a cohort sequence and a student code which will allow them to enroll in a specific list of 6 credits (3 or 4 courses) from the list. These courses will also count toward the M.B.A. program requirements.
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
ACCT 560 | Accounting for Business Managers | 3 |
ECON 562 | Macroeconomics Analysis and Public Policy | 1.5 |
ECON 563 | Managerial Economics | 1.5 |
INBS 561 | Emerging Trends in Global Markets | 1.5 |
INFO 561 | Foundations of Data Analytics | 1.5 |
INFO 562 | Operations Analytics | 1.5 |
INFO 563 | Information Systems Strategy and Innovation | 3 |
INFO 564 | Operations and Supply Chain Management | 1.5 |
MGMT 561 | Achieving Competitive Advantage | 1.5 |
MGMT 567 | Business Growth Strategy | 1.5 |
MKTG 561 | Applied Marketing Management | 1.5 |
MKTG 562 | Market Analysis and Customer Insight | 1.5 |
MKTG 563 | Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility | 1.5 |