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Classical Studies
Interdisciplinary Minor


The College of Arts and Humanities
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
VICTOR D. HANSON
Peters Business Building, Room 452
BRUCE S. THORNTON
Peters Building, Room 437
(559) 278-7037
Minor in Classical Studies

Although the university does not offer a bachelor's degree program
in classical studies, the College of Arts and Humanities has
coordinated a variety of courses in several disciplines that allow
comprehensive study of the Greek and Roman world. For students
interested in classical studies, two alternatives are available.
First, a student may petition for a special major based on the program
approved by the campuswide Committee on Classical Studies, available
from the coordinator of classical studies. Students are strongly urged
to read carefully the policy for the special major for the Bachelor of
Arts degree. (See
Degree Requirements -- Special Major for the Bachelor of Arts Degree.)
Second, the university offers a classical studies minor with three
areas of interest.

Classical Studies Minor
The Classical Studies Minor is designed for students interested in
classical civilization and for those who wish to have a chance to
teach classical languages and culture or who wish to enter a graduate
school where such a minor would give a sound foundation for further
work in any of the areas mentioned above.
The minor allows for three areas of interest: Latin, Greek, and
Classics (Greek and Latin).
Latin
HIST 112 or HUM 110 (3 units)
LATIN 1A, 1B (6 units)
LATIN 131T (2) (6 units)
Approved electives (9 units)
Total (24 units)
Greek
HIST 111 or HUM 108 (3 units)
GRK 1A, 1B (6 units)
GRK 131T (2) (6 units)
Approved electives (9 units)
Total (24 units)
Classics
HIST 111 or HUM 108, HIST 112 or HUM 110 (6 units)
LATIN 1A, 1B (6 units)
GRK 1A, 1B (6 units)
LATIN 131T or GRK 131T (3 units)
Approved electives (3 units)
Total (24 units)
Note: The Classical Studies Minor also requires a 2.0 GPA
and 6 upper-division units in residence.

Approved Course Electives
The following list includes the elective courses most directly
concerned. For further information, consult Victor D. Hanson or Bruce
S. Thornton, Engineering East, Room 218.
Art History
ART H 10 The Ancient and Primitive World (3)
ART H 109T Topics in Art History (1-3; max 3 per area)
Drama
DRAMA 185 History of the Theatre and Drama (3)
Humanities
HUM 108 Humanities in Classical Athens (3)
HUM 110 Humanities in Republican and Imperial Rome (3)
English
ENGL 112 World Literature: Ancient (4)
Foreign Language
Greek
GRK 1A, 1B Elementary Greek (3, 3)
GRK 131T Greek Literature (3; max total 12 if no topic repeated)
GRK 190 Independent Study (1-3)
Latin
LATIN 1A, 1B Elementary Latin (3, 3)
LATIN 131T Latin Literature (3; repeatable with different topic)
LATIN 132 Classical Mythology (3)
LATIN 190 Independent Study (1-3)
History
HIST 1 Western Civilization I (3)
HIST 103 History of Early Christianity (3)
HIST 110 Ancient Near East (3)
HIST 111 Ancient Greece (3)
HIST 112 Ancient Rome (3)
HIST 116 Greek and Roman Religion (3)
HIST 119T Studies in Ancient History (1-3; max total 6 if no topic
repeated)
HIST 190 Independent Study (1-3)
Philosophy
PHIL 101 Ancient Philosophy (3)
PHIL 108 Roman Philosophy (3)
Physical Science
P SCI 106 History and Philosophy of Physical Science (3)
Kinesiology
KINES 111 The Olympic Games (3)
Political Science
PL SI 110 Seminar in History of Political Thought to Macchiavelli (3)
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