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02-03 LS&A Bulletin

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: CLCIV 101, 102, HISTORY 200, 201, GTBOOKS 191.

Concentration Program. Requires a minimum of 9 courses for approximately 29 credits including:

  1. at least two introductory or intermediate courses numbered between 200 and 380.
  2. 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.
  3. at least one upper-level course in a cognate field (e.g., Anthropology, English Language and Literature, History of Art, Near Eastern Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Religion, Women's Studies), chosen in consultation with and approved by the concentration advisor.
  4. The "Capstone Seminar," taking either:
    • CLCIV 480, Studying Antiquity
    • CLCIV 481, Classical Tradition.


Undergraduate Courses in Classical Civilization


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