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Academic Foundations 003
African American and African Studies 014
American Studies 050
Ancient and Medieval Civilizations 060
Learning Goals
Major and Minor Requirements
Courses (Ancient and Medieval Civilizations 060)
Courses (Greek, Ancient 490)
Courses (Latin 580)
Anthropology 070
Arabic 074
Art, Design, and Art History (080, 081, 082, 083, 085)
Biological Sciences
Chemistry 160
Chinese 165
Clinical Laboratory Sciences 191
Computer Science 198
Earth and Environmental Sciences (Geology 460)
Economics 220
Urban Education 300
English (350 and 352)
English: Composition and Writing 355
Environmental Sciences 375
French 420
Geoscience Engineering 465
Greek 490
Health Sciences: Aging 499J
Health Sciences: Health Advocacy 499K
Health Information Management 504
History (History 510, American 512)
Honors 525
Information Systems 548
International Affairs
Italian 560
Japanese 565
Journalism and Media Studies 086
Latin 580
Legal Studies
Linguistics 615
Mathematics 640
Medical Imaging Sciences 658
Music 087
Neuroscience 112
Philosophy 730
Physics 750
Political Science 790
Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies 812
Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Psychology 819
Psychology 830
Religious Studies
Russian 860
Social Work 910
Sociology 920
Spanish 940
Theater 088
Video Production 089
Women's and Gender Studies 988
Writing 989
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Consortium with New Jersey Institute of Technology
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  Newark Undergraduate Catalog 2013–2015 Liberal Arts Colleges Academic Programs and Courses Ancient and Medieval Civilizations 060 Major and Minor Requirements  

Major and Minor Requirements


The major and minor in AMC includes courses in Ancient and Medieval Civilizations 060, Greek 490, and Latin 580, as well as courses in Arabic 074, Art 082, Chinese 165, English 350, History 510, Middle Eastern Studies 685, and Philosophy 730. Students considering the AMC major or minor are encouraged to visit the program director (Professor Gary D. Farney, gfarney@rutgers.edu) to discuss their interests.

A grade of C or better is required for AMC courses credited toward the major or minor. Courses not listed below that may seem applicable to AMC  (e.g., a course at NJIT or Rutgers University-New Brunswick, or the occasional course offered at Rutgers University-Newark) may be applied toward the major or minor with the approval of the program director. 

Each course of study for the major must include 36 credits. At least 12 of these credits must be from history and civilization courses and at least 12 must be approved language courses (listed below); the other 12 credits can be a mixture of these two categories according to the student's interests. 

1. History and Civilization. At least 12 credits from among the following, according to the student's area of concentration:

21:060:101  Word Power

21:060:335  Law in the Ancient Near East

21:060:406  Topics in Ancient and Medieval Civilization

21:082:310  Ancient Art

21:082:320  Medieval Art

21:350:341  Mythology in Literature

21:350:353,354  Bible as Literature I, II

21:350:373  Chaucer

21:510:257  Greco-Roman Myth and Pagan Religion

21:510:263  History of Africa I

21:510:286  The Ancient Near East

21:510:287  History of Islamic Civilization I

21:510:297  Far Eastern History I

21:510:319  Ancient Greek History

 21:510:255  Ancient Greek Civilization

21:510:256  Roman Civilization

21:510:305  Ancient Sport: Olympians to Gladiators

21:510:306  Greek and Roman Cities

21:510:307 South Asia up to 1750

21:510:319  Ancient Greek History

21:510:320  Roman History

21:510:327,328  Civilization of the Middle Ages I,II

21:510:405,407  Topics in Ancient History I,II

21:510:406  Topics in Medieval Civilization

21:510:409  Alexander the Great

21:510:410  Greek History through Dramatic Writings

21:730:206  Greek Philosophy 


2. Language. At least 12 credits in one or two of the following languages: Arabic 074, Chinese 165, Greek 490, and Latin 580.


For the minor in AMC, students must take 18 credits, at least 6 of which must be from history and civilization courses listed above and at least 6 of which must be from one of the approved languages listed under language above; the other 6 credits can be a mixture of these two categories according to the student's interests.

Students are also encouraged to consider study abroad options for credit that can be applied to the AMC program. Students should consult the AMC director about these and other opportunities.

 
For additional information, contact RU-info at 732-445-info (4636) or colonel.henry@rutgers.edu.
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