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Requirements for Major in Classics with concentration
in Classical Civilization
Thirty (30) credits in Classics 101-492 and approved courses
relating to Classical Civilization, including Classics 101
and either Latin or Greek 202 or at least 3 credits in an
upper-level Latin or Greek course. Approved courses relating
to Classical Civilization are any course in Greek or Latin;
Art History 114, 310, 311; Classics-Philosophy-Religion
299; Classics-Philosophy-Religion 301, 302, 331 (all with
permission); any two courses among English 319, 320; History
331, 332; Italian 395; Philosophy 201, 310, 311; Religion
206, 211, 231 (with permission), 306, 331 (with permission),
341 (with permission).
While some classics majors who choose a concentration in
Classical Civilization include teacher licensure in their
schedule, others take a second major in a related field,
such as history, philosophy, religion, English, business,
or modern foreign languages. With such a background, graduates
have a wide range of opportunities after college, including
museum work, archaeology, graduate study, teaching, and
translating.
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