Program Requirements
Students pursuing a bachelor of arts in Classics have two concentration options: Classical Civilizations, and Classical Languages and Literature. Each concentration has its own requirements, listed below.
Classical Civilizations
In addition to the university, College of Liberal Arts, foreign language/global studies and professional development requirements, students in this program must complete the following two courses.
- The Romans
- The Greeks
Students will also complete two language courses, two writing-intensive courses, one art history course, three Greek and Roman classic courses, and one course in a related department—such as Anthropology, Art History, History, Philosophy or Religion—in consultation with a faculty advisor.
Classical Languages and Literature
Students in this program will need to complete university, College of Liberal Arts, foreign language/global studies and professional development requirements.
Students must then satisfy a minimum of 35 credits in Ancient Greek, Latin, Greek and Roman Classics and related course work. This includes reading courses, a mythology course, electives and a writing capstone.