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HONORS SPECIALIZATION IN CLASSICAL STUDIES


Admission Requirements

Completion of first-year requirements with no failures. Students must have an average of at least 70% in 3.0 principal courses, including Classical Studies 047 and Greek 022 or Latin 022 (or the former Greek or Latin 002) plus 1.0 additional course, with no mark in these principal courses below 60%.


Module

9.0 courses:

7.0 courses in Classical Studies, Greek or Latin at the 200 level or above
1.0 course in Classical Studies, Greek or Latin at the 100 level or above
1.0 course in Greek or Latin at the 200 level or above

A maximum of 2.0 courses may be substituted for the courses in the first two items above from: History of Science 151F/G, 420F/G (Greek and Roman medicine); Philosophy 210F/G, 372F/G, 373F/G, 478F/G, 479F/G (ancient philosophy); Visual Arts History 247E, 249E, 349F/G, 445F/G (Greek and Roman art)

Note: The minimum language requirement for this module is normally not sufficient for admittance to graduate programs in Classics/Classical Studies. Students who are considering graduate work in Classics should combine their Honors Specialization in Classical Studies with a Minor in Greek or Latin.


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