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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY CONCENTRATION
[rev. October 1, 2004]

I.    Core Requirements and Recommendations for Major

Area C: Humanities/Fine Arts (6 Hours)
Preferred Course: CLAS 1000/CLAS 1000H or CLAS 1010/CLAS 1010 H (take in Area F or in general electives if not taken in Area C)

Area F: Courses Related to the Major (18 Hours)
Required courses:
GREK or LATN 2001
GREK or LATN 2002
CLAS/ANTH 2000. Classical Archaeology
ARHI 2100 or ARHI 2100H. Monuments of World Art

Choose two courses from the following:
CLAS 1000/CLAS 1000H. Greek Culture (if not taken in Area C)
CLAS 1010/CLAS 1010H. Roman Culture (if not taken in Area C)
CLAS 1020/CLAS 1020H. Classical Mythology
CLAS (LING) 2010. Nature of the English Vocabulary
CMLT 2210 or CMLT 2250H. Western World Literature I
HIST 2301 or HIST 2311H. History of Western Society to 1500
LING 2100/LING 2100H. The Study of Language
PHIL 1000/PHIL 1000H. Introduction to Philosophy
RELI 1001 or RELI 2001H. Introduction to Judaism, Christianity & Islam

II.    Major Requirements (60 Hours)

Major Required Courses (15 hours)
One 3000-level or above course in GREK or LATN

Four courses from the following:
CLAS 4010/6010. Archaic Greece
CLAS 4040/6040. The Hellenistic World
CLAS 4070/6070. Roman Britain
CLAS 4100/6100. Ancient Roman Cities
CLAS 4110/6110. The Etruscans and Early Rome
CLAS 4120/6120. Pompeii and Herculaneum: The Buried Cities
CLAS 4130/6130. The Archaeology of Rome's Provinces
CLAS 4140/6140. Archaeology of Punic and Roman Carthage
CLAS 4150/6150. Practicum in Classical Archaeology
CLAS 4340/6340. Ancient Athens
CLAS 4350/6350. Ancient Rome

Major Elective Courses (15 hours)
Five 3000-level or above courses, in any combination, in CLAS, GREK, or LATN, or courses in ANTH, ARHI, CMLT, GEOG, GEOL, HIST, LING, PHIL, RELI that have a significant component dealing with the ancient Greco-Roman world and are approved by the Classics Department. In particular, we would encourage concentrators to take at least one 3000-level or above course in ancient art history and at least one 3000-level or above course in ancient history.
The fifteen hours can include up to 6 hours of 1000/2000-level Latin, Greek or Hebrew (when NOT used to satisfy the concentration’s or the College’s foreign language requirement).

General Electives (30 hours)
(Refer to college-wide requirements when selecting general electives.)

Classical Culture Major

Greek Major

Latin Major

Classical Archaeology Concentration

Center for Archaological Sciences Certificate Program

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