Classics Minor: Roman Civilization Track

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The Classics minor requires at least 4 courses (12 credit hours) to complete the minor, excluding prerequisites.

PREREQUISITE COURSE (1 course, 3 credit hours):

Classics 1101  Introduction to Classical Literature (3)

CORE COURSE (1 course, 3 credit hours):

Classics 2202 Classical Civilization: Rome (3) or 2202H Honors Classical Civilization: Rome (3)

REQUIRED COURSEWORK (9 credit hours)  from general ancient civilization courses below.

At least 2 courses (6 credit hours) must be at or above the 3000 level from the following courses:

Classics 3000  From Rome to Europe and Beyond (3)
Classics 3100  Topics in Ancient Literature and Culture (3)
Classics 3101  Greek and Roman Epic (3)
Classics 3102  Greek and Roman Drama (3)
Classics 3103  Comic Spirit in Antiquity (3)
Classics 3104  The Ancient Novel (3)
Classics 3203  War in Ancient Greek and Roman Literature (3)
Classics  3205 What is Race? Perspectives from Antiquity to the Present  (3)
Classics  3212 Greece and the Mediterranean from Alexander to Cleopatra (3)
Classics  3217 Family, Household and Kinship in the Ancient World (3)
Classics  3220 The Rise of the Roman Republic (3)
Classics  3221 History of Rome: Republic to Empire (3)
Classics  3222 The Roman Empire, 69-337 CE (3)
Classics  3223 The Later Roman Empire (3)
Classics 3401  Ancient Greek Religion (3)
Classics 3402  Ancient Gods Changing Identities (3)
Classics 3403  The Hero in Classical Mythology (3)
Classics 3404  Magic in the Ancient World (3)
Classics  3720 The Corrupting Sea: the Environmental History of the Ancient Mediterranean (3)
Classics 4031  Sacred Texts of the Ancient World (3)
Classics 4101  Classical Receptions (3)
Classics 4203  Gender and Sexuality in Antiquity (3)
Classics 4204  Greek and Roman Science and Technology (3)
Classics 4998  Research (1-3)
Classics 4998H Honors Research (1-3)
Classics 5101  Classical Literature: Theoretical Perspectives (3)
Classics 5301  Roman Law (3)
Classics 5302  Studies in Greek or Roman Topography (3)
Classics 5401  Methodologies for the Study of Ancient Religions (3)
Classics 5798.01  Study Tour: Domestic (3-9)
Classics 5798.02  Study Tour: Foreign (3-9)

Elective at least 1 course (3 credit hours) at the 2000 level or above from the following courses:

Classics 2010  Classical Background of Scientific Terminology (3)
Classics 2201  Classical Civilization: Greece (3)
Classics 2201H  Honors Classical Civilization: Greece (3)
Classics 2202   Classical Civilization: Rome (3)
Classics 2202H  Honors Classical Civilization: Rome (3)
Classics 2204  Medicine in the Ancient World (3)
Classics 2205  Sports and Spectacles in the Ancient World (3)
Classics 2220  Classical Mythology (3)
Classics 2220H Honors Classical Mythology (3)
Classics 2301  Classical Archaeology (3)
Classics 2890H  Honors Seminar: Topics in Ancient Literature and Society (3)
Classics 3000 to Classics 5798.02 from the list above
Latin 2101  Cicero (3)
Latin 2102  Vergil (3)
Latin 2103  Roman Historians (3)
Latin 2104  Ovid (3)
Latin 2105  Latin Lyric (3)
Latin 2106  Roman Comedy (3)
Latin 5011   Roman Epic Poetry (3)
Latin 5012  Roman Lyric and Erotic Poetry (3)
Latin 5013  Roman Historians (3)
Latin 5014  Roman Drama (3)
Latin 5015  Roman Oratory and Rhetorical Theory (3)
Latin 5016  Roman Philosophy (3)
Latin 5017  Roman Satire and Novel (3)
Latin 5018  Post Classical Latin (3)
Latin 5030 Special Topics in Latin Literature (3)
Latin 5797  Study at a Foreign University (1-9)