Majors

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  1. Classics: Classical Humanities Concentration: Greek and Latin literature and culture in translation
     
  2. Classics: Ancient Greek Language Concentration: The language and literature of ancient Greece. Students learn ancient Greek and read ancient literature in the original language.
     
  3. Classics: Latin Language Concentration: The language and literature of ancient Rome. Students learn Latin and read ancient literature in the original language.
     
  4. Classics: Ancient Greek and Latin Language Concentration: The language and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. Students learn Greek and Latin and read ancient literature in the original language.
     
  5. Ancient History and Classics: An interdisciplinary major between the Departments of Classics and History with coursework in Greek, Latin, and selected courses in Greek or Roman history.
     
  6. Modern Greek: Through a wide range of undergraduate courses covering language, literature, and culture, it places particular emphasis on literary studies, critical theory, cultural politics, diaspora (especially Greek-American).

 

Requirements for the Major

  • Your major program must consist of at least 30 semester hours of credit in major required courses numbered 2000 or above.
     
  • Courses may not be counted on both the GE and the major.