CLASSICAL CIVILIZATIONS (with an optional Mediterranean Archaeology track)
Class | Title | Hours |
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Classical Civilization and Archaeology courses chosen from the following courses. 12 hours must be at the advanced level (300 or 400 level). NOTE: Majors choosing to specialize in Mediterranean Archaeology are encouraged to include courses in Ancient Greek and Latin as well as Modern Greek, Italian, Arabic, Turkish, Hebrew, or other relevant modern field languages in their supporting coursework. |
32 | |
Introduction to Greek Culture | ||
Mythology of Greece and Rome | ||
The Roman Achievement | ||
The Classical Tradition | ||
Classical Archaeology, Greece | ||
Class Archaeology, Rome-Italy | ||
Archaeology of Israel | ||
Ancient Greek & Roman Religion | ||
Classical Allusions in Cinema | ||
Origins of Western Literature | ||
Odysseus and Other Heroes | ||
Introduction to Greek and Roman Theater | ||
Myth,History,Fiction,Tradition | ||
American Race and Ethnicity in the Classical Tradition | ||
Greco-Roman Demo, Econ, Cult | ||
Ancient Engineering | ||
Development of Ancient Cities | ||
Ancient Greek Sanctuaries | ||
Gender & Sexuality in Greco-Roman Antiquity | ||
The Comic Imagination | ||
The Archaeology of Greece | ||
The Archaeology of Italy | ||
Topics in Classical Literature | ||
Topics Classic Arch & Civ | ||
Supporting coursework in related areas of study chosen by the student and approved by the Department of the Classics Director of Undergraduate Studies. Can be from the student's minor or second major. | 12 | |
Total Hours | 44 |
Departmental Distinction
Students seeking departmental distinction must have at least a 3.5 average in relevant courses and should consult the Director of Undergraduate Studies at the earliest opportunity. B.A. in Classics theses typically fall between 9000-15,000 words.