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Minor requirements

Classical studies

Classical, medieval and Renaissance studies minor

Classical, medieval and Renaissance studies minor
Courses

One of the following courses:

• HIST / CLAS 326 The History of Ancient Greece

• HIST / CLAS 328 The History of Ancient Rome

• HIST/CLAS 329 The History of Medieval Europe

• HIST/CLAS 331 History of the Byzantine Empire

One of the following courses:

• CLAS / PHIL 207 Greek Philosophy

• PHIL 213 Medieval Philosophy

• CLAS / THRS 327 Ancient Wisdom and the Modern Search for Meaning

• CLAS / PHIL 334 Tragedy and Philosophy

• THRS 314 The Origins of Biblical Monotheism

One of the following courses:

• CLAS / WOLT 325 Classical Mythology

• ENGL 321 Dante: The Divine Comedy

• ENGL 322 Medieval Literature

• ENGL 325 Chaucer

• ENGL 334 Milton

• ENGL 339 Shakespeare

Three of the following courses:

• CLAS 201 Medical and Legal Terminology from Greek and Latin

• CLAS 201 Medical and Legal Terminology from Greek and Latin

• CLAS / GREK 111 Elementary Greek 1

• CLAS / GREK 112 Elementary Greek 2

• CLAS / LATN 101 Elementary Latin

• CLAS / LATN 102 Intermediate Latin

• CLAS / LATN 204 Advanced Reading in Latin

• PHIL 322 Aquinas’ Philosophy and Theology

• THRS 329 The New Testament

• THRS 329 The New Testament

Total Credits Required: 28

Reminder: Any of the courses listed in the History, Thought or Literature content areas may serve as electives. Any introductory or advanced courses in Greek, Latin or Hebrew language may also serve as electives (e.g., CLAS/LATN 101 or CLAS/LATN 102 or CLAS/LATN 204, CLAS 105, CLAS/GREK 111 or CLAS/GREK 112, HEBR 101 or HEBR 102).
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