Classics majors choose one of four options. Those who wish to concentrate on one or both ancient languages may choose an option in ancient Greek and Latin, ancient Greek, or Latin. The classical humanities option is for those who wish to pursue a general study of the history, literature, and culture of the classical world. All courses applied to the major must be completed with a grade of C or better.
Classical Humanities Option (Classical Humanities 190). A major who pursues the classical humanities option must complete 36 credits in the department. (Credits from approved classical humanities courses in other departments may be counted among these.) The following are required of every major:
1. One course in the Greek or Latin language at the 200 level or above;
2. Two from among the following (both of which cannot emphasize exclusively the same culture):
01:190:205 Greek Civilization (3)
01:190:206 Roman Civilization (3)
01:190:207 Greek and Roman Mythology (3)
01:510:201 Ancient Greece (3)
01:510:202 Ancient Rome (3)
3. One of the following:
01:190:310 Literature and Culture in Augustan Rome (3)
01:190:315 Latin Poets in English (3)
01:190:316 Byzantine Literature (3)
01:190:356 Oedipus: A Survey of the Myth from Antiquity to Freud (3)
01:190:377 The Hero in Ancient Greece and Rome (3)
01:190:381 Greek Drama in Translation (3)
01:190:391 Roman Drama in Translation (3)
01:190:411 Greek and Roman Satire (3)
01:190:488 Approaches to Greek Myth (3)
4. Two from among the following (both of which cannot emphasize exclusively the same culture):
01:190:326 Greek and Roman Religion (3)
01:190:328 Ancient Law in Action (3)
01:190:350 Greek Society (3)
01:190:372 Cities of the Classical World (3)
01:510:301 Early Greece (3)
01:510:302 Classical Greece (3)
01:510:303 Hellenistic World (3)
01:510:304 The Rise of the Roman Republic (3)
01:510:305 The Crisis of the Roman Republic (3)
01:510:306 Roman Empire (3)
01:510:307 The Roman World in Late Antiquity (3)
5. At least three additional courses at the 300 level or above.
Greek Option (Greek 190b). A student majoring in classics with emphasis on Greek must take 35 credits in the department, of which 26 credits must be in the ancient Greek language (including at least six courses at the 300 level or above).
Greek and Latin Option (Greek and Latin 190c). A student majoring in classics with emphasis on Greek and Latin must take 35 credits in the department, of which 29 credits must be in the ancient Greek and Latin languages. The credits may be distributed between the two languages, but at least 11 credits must be taken in each language. At least six courses must be at the 300 level.
Latin Option (Latin 190d). A student majoring in classics with emphasis on Latin must take 35 credits in the department, of which 26 credits must be in the Latin language (including at least six courses at the 300 level or above).