Degree: BA
Major: Yes
Hours for Major: 56
Number of Courses for Major: 14
Overview:
The most comprehensive of our majors, the Classics major requires study of both Greek and Latin languages, as well as courses in classical religion, archaeology, literature, politics, history, and philosophy. This should be the choice of those who seek to go to graduate school in Classics and of other students who are particularly interested in the language and literature of both ancient Greece and Rome.
Classics and Philosophy requirements: 20 hours in Greek or Latin 24 hours in Philosophy, including Philosophy 110 (Introduction to Logic), Philosophy 250 and 251 (History of Philosophy I and II), and three electives, two of which must be at the 300 level or above.
Related Academic Departments:
Philosophy