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CLASSICAL STUDIES


Admission Requirements
First Year

Classical Studies 047 (or the former Classical Studies 027E) and two other courses as principal courses. With the permission of the Department of Classical Studies, a student who has not taken Classical Studies 047 (or the former Classical Studies 027E) may enter the program.


Second, Third and Fourth Years

After the first year the program consists of eight Honors Classical Studies courses, Latin 022 and 222 or Greek 022 and 222 (unless taken in first year), and one Honors Latin or Greek course. Students are strongly urged to take at least one course in each language.

In place of Honors Classical Studies courses students may substitute additional Honors Latin and Greek courses and a maximum of three full courses from among Philosophy 210F/G, 372F/G, 373F/G, VAH 247E, 349F/G, 445F/G.

Students must select at least one course from each of the areas of classical history and literature and at least one from classical art, archaeology, or philosophy.

The following courses meet the requirements for the various areas in the honors program in Classical Studies:


Minor In Greek and Roman Archaeology

Classical Studies 047 is recommended but not required for this program. With permission of the Department, students may have the Classical Studies 047 requirement waived in those senior level courses for which it is normally a prerequisite.

PROGRAM

Students are required to take at least 4.0 full-course equivalents from the following: Classical Studies 249F/G, 250E, 251E, 450F/G, 451F/G, VAH 247E, 249E, 349F/G, 445F/G.

Appropriate course subsitutions may be made with the permission of the Department.


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