The Minor Form has to be completed with the Director of Undergraduate Studies.
Class | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
18 hours in classical civilization or archaeology courses at the level of 114 and above. A maximum of 6 hours is allowed at the 100-level. At least 6 of these hours must be at the advanced (300 or 400) level. Choose courses from the following, in consultation with the Department of the Classics Director of Undergraduate Studies. | 18 | |
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 | ||
Total Hours | 18 |