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Nov 27, 2024
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2014-2015 catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Classics: Concentration in Greek
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This program is recommended for students interested in Classics, archaeology, ancient history, linguistics, philosophy, theology or law school.
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I. Required courses in the major—at least 30 hours, including:
18 hours of Greek language courses chosen from:
3-4 hours from the Classical Civilization courses:
6 hours chosen from:
CLAS 211 (if taken before enrolling in upper-level Greek language courses), 300‐400 level Classics language courses, additional Classical Civilization courses, or special topics courses covering Greek themes. Using special topics courses to fulfill major requirements needs prior approval of the department chair. II. Required courses outside major—None
Courses dealing with the Greco-Roman world offered by other departments may be substituted for the Classical Civilization course with prior approval of department chair. Competency at the intermediate level in Latin, French or German is recommended. III. Other departmental requirements:
Major and oral competency will be demonstrated by comprehensive departmental examinations consisting of 3 hours of written Greek translation, one hour of essays on Classical culture, a one-hour oral examination on literature, history, and culture based on student readings over the course of study. Formal presentation of research conducted in CLAS 498 will be part of the demonstration of competency. Writing and Information Literacy competencies will be demonstrated in CLAS 498. |
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