Requirements for a Minor in Latin or Greek
The Classics Department awards a minor for advanced studies in Latin or Greek to full-time, degree-candidate students not majoring in Classics.
The minor requires five courses:
Intermediate II (CL202 for Greek) (CL206 for Latin)
Four courses in the chosen language beyond the intermediate level. An approved literature or culture and civilization course may be substituted for one of the language courses.
A minimum average of "C+" must be earned in the five courses for the minor. No course will be accepted in which a grade below "C" is assigned.
A comprehensive examination administered by the department. Further information on the acceptance of advanced language courses taken in overseas programs may be obtained from the director of the minor.
The Minor requires five courses:
Required for Latin Minor | Required for Greek Minor | ||
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CL206 Intermediate Latin II | CL202 Intermediate Greek II | ||
()* |
CL321 Latin Prose Composition I CL322 Latin Prose Composition II CL323 Vergil CL324 Cicero CL325 Ovid CL330 Roman Epic Poets CL331 Roman Comedy CL332 Roman Lyric Poets CL333 Roman Elegiac Poets CL334 Roman Satire CL336 Roman Philosophy CL340 Silver Age Latin CL341 Roman Historiography- Republican CL342 Roman Historiography- Imperial CL346 Post Classical Latin CL350 Latin Special Topics CL450 Latin Seminar |
()* select four: |
CL301 Greek Historiography CL302 Greek Philosophy CL310 Greek Epic CL314 Greek Tragedy CL315 Greek Comedy CL317 Greek New Testament CL319 Greek Special Topics CL419 Greek Seminar |
* substitution option choose one () | CL210 Ancient Art and Architecture |
* substitution option choose one () | CL210 Ancient Art and Architecture |