
Required for the Classics Major
Students may elect to fulfill the requirements of their classics major by concentrating in classical languages (I), classical civilization (II), or classical linguistics (III), depending on their intellectual interests and postgraduate plans.
I. Classical Languages
Classics 110 and 225 or their equivalents, plus 42 units from advanced courses,
tutorials, or
independent studies in Greek and/or Latin. Students who anticipate doing
graduate work in classics should choose this concentration.
II. Classical Civilization
III. Classical Linguistics
Classics 110 and 225, or their equivalents, and Linguistics 150, plus
18 units from advanced courses or tutorials in classical languages and 18 additional
units from courses or tutorials in linguistics (Linguistics 320, 340, and 510
are especially recommended).
Required for the Greek and Latin Minors