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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Ancient Mediterranean Studies
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I. Required courses in the major—36 hours:
Note: Courses cannot double-count for specified requirements.
4 hours from 300-400 level Greek or Latin language courses
- GRK 301, 302 - Topics in Social Inquiries (4, 4)
- GRK 315, 316 - Topics in Texts and Genres (4, 4)
- GRK 325, 326 - Topics in Daily Life and Culture (4, 4)
- GRK 385, 386 - Topics in Art and Archaeology (4, 4)
- GRK 401, 402 - Topics in Reception (4, 4)
- GRK 425, 426 - Topics in Ancient History (4, 4)
- LAT 301, 302 - Topics in Social Inquiries (4, 4)
- LAT 315, 316 - Topics in Texts and Genres (4, 4)
- LAT 325, 326 - Topics in Daily Life and Culture (4, 4)
- LAT 385, 386 - Topics in Art and Archaeology (4, 4)
- LAT 401, 402 - Topics in Reception (4, 4)
- LAT 425, 426 - Topics in Ancient History (4, 4)
4 hours from Topics in Social Inquiries:
4 hours from Topics in Reception:
8 hours chosen from different topics:
Topics in Texts and Genres
Topics in Daily Life and Culture
Topics in Art and Archaeology
Topics in Ancient History
12 additional hours chosen from:
Note: At least 8 hours must be at the 300-400 level. LAT 212 must be taken prior to enrolling in upper-level Latin courses.
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