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Classical
Studies
Undergraduate
Concentration Programs
Academic Minors
Programs
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Undergraduate
Courses (by division)
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Languages Taught
- Classical Greek
- Latin
- Modern Greek
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Advising
Students
interested in the Department's concentration programs in Greek,
Latin, or classical languages and literatures should see the
undergraduate advisor, Professor Traianos Gagos. Students interested
in the Classical Archaeology or Classical Civilization concentration
should check with the Department office for the name of the current
advisor. Students interested in obtaining Teacher Certification
in Latin should see Professor Deborah Ross. The Department recommends
that interested students see the undergraduate advisors as early
as possible in order to plan their programs and avoid unnecessary
scheduling conflicts.
Undergraduate
Course Homepages
Classical Archaeology
Related Links
The
Classical
Studies Library
The
Kelsey Museum of
Ancient and Medieval Archaeology
History of Art department
Image browser -
- database
of art, architectural, and museum object images. The images included
in the database currently come from four collections: University
of Michigan Museum of Art;
Kelsey Museum of
Archeology; Slide and Photograph Collection; Department of the
History of Art;
Los Angeles Chicano Murals, Private Photograph Collection, Susan
Atkins
Museum of Anthropology
Papyrus
Collection
Classics and
Mediterranean Archaeology Homepage
- A resource
guide for materials available over the Internet about Classics
and Mediterranean Archaeology.
- Web
resources on the art and archaeology of Italy and the Roman provinces,
ca. 1000 BC - AD 700
Southeast European
Studies
Program
Language
Resource Center
American Classical League
Intercollegiate
Center for Classical Studies

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