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Classical Civilization
effective date of concentratrion Winter 2001 |
previous requirements
May be elected as a departmental concentration program
Classical Civilization is an exploration of the life and culture of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Students examine almost every aspect of ancient life - art, architecture, social/political problems and events, and the literature of these cultures. Knowledge of Greek or Latin is not required for this program, but highly recommended.
Prerequisites to Concentration. A minimum of two courses from the following choices, for a total of 8 credits. One course must emphasize Greek culture and the other course must emphasize Roman culture: Classical Civilization
101,
102, History 200, 201, Great Books 191.
Concentration Program. Requires a minimum of 9 courses for approximately 29 credits including
- at least two introductory or intermediate courses numbered between 200 and 380.
- at least five upper-level courses (numbered 380 and above) in the fields of: Classical Civilization, Ancient History, or Classical Archaeology. These five courses must be distributed in at least three of the following subject areas: ancient history, archaeology, religion, or philosophy.
- The "Capstone Seminar," taking either:
- Classical Civilization 480, Studying Antiquity
- Classical Civilization 481, Classical Tradition.
Advising. Prospective concentrators are encouraged to discuss their plans with the concentration advisor.
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