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Concentrations and Minors
Archaeology
At Michigan, you can study everything from the Parthenon in Athens to the Colosseum in Rome, from the forts of Roman Britain to the art of Egypt of the pharaohs, as well as things between and beyond.
Classical Civilization
Most students choose to concentrate in Classical Civilization because of their fascination with the ancient world. Courses in Classical Civilization enhance basic skills such as critical thinking and competence in written and oral communication.
Ancient Greek
Requirements and checkilists for the concentration and minor in Ancient Greek.
Classical Languages & Literatures
The skills taught in Latin and Greek are useful in many ways. The critical thinking and analytical skills are beneficial in every class you pursue at the university.
Greek
Greek Honors candidates must take one course, at or above the 450-level, in Greek. Honors students receive six credits during their senior year for researching and writing an Honors thesis.
Latin
Latin Honors candidates must take one course, at or above the 450-level, in Latin. Honors students receive six credits during their senior year for researching and writing an Honors thesis (Latin 495).
Teaching Certificate in Latin
Students interested in a secondary school teaching certificate with a major or minor in Latin must have their program of study approved.


