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| Classics: Classics |
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Students majoring in Classics may concentrate either in Greek or in Latin. If Latin is chosen, six courses in Latin, exclusive of Latin 103-104, and four courses in Greek are required. If Greek is chosen, six courses in Greek, exclusive of Greek 101-102, and four courses in Latin are required. It is strongly recommended that History 311-312, Philosophy 211, Fine Arts 210 and two years of a modern foreign language be taken as electives. The student must also pass a written comprehensive examination in the language, literature and culture of Greece and Rome.
Classics majors who have met the requirements of Classics 103-104 and 205-206 and wish to prepare for state certification to teach Latin in secondary schools (See Education and Teacher Education Program) will also take Classics 321-322, Classics 258, and History 312 and participate in Sophomore Early Field Experience, and Supervised Student Teaching in the second semester of the senior year. |
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| Course Sequence: |
| Freshman |
Humanities I |
Humanities II |
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Freshman English 103 |
Freshman English 104 |
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Science |
Science |
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Classics |
Classics |
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Elective |
Elective |
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| Sophomore |
Humanities III |
Humanities IV |
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Philosophy/Theology |
Philosophy/Theology |
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Classics |
Classics |
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Classics |
Classics |
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Elective |
Elective |
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| Junior |
Philosophy 211 |
Theology |
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Classics |
Classics |
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Classics |
Classics |
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History 311 |
History 312 |
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Elective |
Elective |
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| Senior |
Philosophy/Theology |
Philosophy/Theology |
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Classics |
Classics |
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Classics |
Classics |
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Elective |
Elective |
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Elective |
Elective |
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