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Classical Civilization

May be elected as a departmental concentration program

Prerequisites to Concentration. Classical Civilization 101-102, or an equivalent introductory sequence approved by the Classical Civilization concentration advisor.

Concentration Program. Students must:

  1. complete at least five courses in "classical civilization" chosen in consultation with and approved by the concentration advisor. Up to three courses in Latin and Greek above the level of Greek 102 or Latin 231 can be counted in the concentration.
  2. complete two courses in classical archaeology.
  3. complete the seminar for concentrators, Classical Civilization 480, Studying Antiquity.
  4. complete an upper-level cognate course approved by the concentration advisor in classical studies.

Advising. Prospective concentrators are encouraged to discuss their plans with the concentration advisor.


Undergraduate Courses in Classical Civilization


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