The Roman Civilization minor requires at least 12 credit hours. Prerequisite course credit hours do not count toward the total minor credit hours. All courses are 3 credit hours unless otherwise noted.
*Note: (H) indicates that an Honors version of the course fulfills the requirement as well.
Prerequisite (3 credit hours - does not count toward total minor credit hours)
Classics 1101(H) - Introduction to Classical Literature
Required Courses (9 credit hours)
The following core course (3 credit hours) is required for ALL Roman Civilization minors.
Classics 2202(H) - Classical Civilization: Rome
At least 2 courses (6 credit hours) must be at or above the 3000-level.
Classics 3000 - From Rome to Europe and Beyond
Classics 3100 - Topics in Ancient Literature and Culture
Classics 3101 - Greek and Roman Epic
Classics 3102 - Greek and Roman Drama
Classics 3103 - Comic Spirit in Antiquity
Classics 3104 - The Ancient Novel
Classics 3203 - War and Displacement in Ancient Greek and Roman Literature
Classics 3205 - What is Race? Perspectives from Antiquity to the Present
Classics 3212 - Greece and the Mediterranean from Alexander to Cleopatra
Classics 3217 - Family, Household, and Kinship in the Ancient World
Classics 3220 - The Rise of the Roman Republic
Classics 3221 - History of Rome: Republic to Empire
Classics 3222 - The Roman Empire, 69-337 CE
Classics 3223 - The Later Roman Empire
Classics 3401 - Ancient Greek Religion
Classics 3402 - Ancient Gods Changing Identities
Classics 3403 - The Hero in Classical Mythology
Classics 3404 - Magic in the Ancient World
Classics 3720 - The Corrupting Sea: The Environmental History of the Ancient Mediterranean
Classics 4031 - Sacred Texts of the Ancient World
Classics 4101 - Classical Receptions
Classics 4203 - Gender and Sexuality in Antiquity
Classics 4998(H) - Research (1-3)
Classics 5101 - Classical Literature: Theoretical Perspectives
Classics 5302 - Studies in Greek or Roman Topography
Classics 5401 - Methodologies for the Study of Ancient Religions
Classics 5798.02 - Study Tour: Foreign (3-9)
Electives (3 credit hours)
At least 1 course (3 credit hours) at or above the 2000 level.
Classics 2010 - Classical Background of Scientific Terminology
Classics 2201(H) - Classical Civilization: Greece
Classics 2204 - Medicine in the Ancient World
Classics 2205 - Sports and Spectacles in the Ancient World
Classics 2220(H) - Classical Mythology
Classics 2301 - Classical Archaeology
Classics 3000 - From Rome to Europe and Beyond
Classics 3100 - Topics in Ancient Literature and Culture
Classics 3101 - Greek and Roman Epic
Classics 3102 - Greek and Roman Drama
Classics 3103 - Comic Spirit in Antiquity
Classics 3104 - The Ancient Novel
Classics 3203 - War and Displacement in Ancient Greek and Roman Literature
Classics 3205 - What is Race? Perspectives from Antiquity to the Present
Classics 3212 - Greece and the Mediterranean from Alexander to Cleopatra
Classics 3217 - Family, Household, and Kinship in the Ancient World
Classics 3220 - The Rise of the Roman Republic
Classics 3221 - History of Rome: Republic to Empire
Classics 3222 - The Roman Empire, 69-337 CE
Classics 3223 - The Later Roman Empire
Classics 3401 - Ancient Greek Religion
Classics 3402 - Ancient Gods Changing Identities
Classics 3403 - The Hero in Classical Mythology
Classics 3404 - Magic in the Ancient World
Classics 3720 - The Corrupting Sea: The Environmental History of the Ancient Mediterranean
Classics 4031 - Sacred Texts of the Ancient World
Classics 4101 - Classical Receptions
Classics 4203 - Gender and Sexuality in Antiquity
Classics 4998(H) - Research (1-3)
Classics 5101 - Classical Literature: Theoretical Perspectives
Classics 5302 - Studies in Greek or Roman Topography
Classics 5401 - Methodologies for the Study of Ancient Religions
Classics 5798.02 - Study Tour: Foreign (3-9)
Latin 2101 - Cicero
Latin 2102 - Vergil
Latin 2103 - Roman Historians
Latin 2104 - Ovid
Latin 2105 - Latin Lyric
Latin 2106 - Roman Comedy
Latin 5011 - Roman Epic Poetry
Latin 5012 - Roman Lyric and Erotic Poetry
Latin 5013 - Roman Historians
Latin 5014 - Roman Drama
Latin 5015 - Roman Oratory and Rhetorical Theory
Latin 5016 - Roman Philosophy
Latin 5017 - Roman Satire and Novel
Latin 5018 - Post Classical Latin
Latin 5030 - Special Topics in Latin Literature
Latin 5797 - Study at a Foreign University (1-9)