Undergraduate Programs
Greek
The B.A. Major Concentration in Greek consists of 27 hours including 18 hours of Greek language courses numbered above 200 plus 9 hours to be drawn from the following: any courses in the Classics Department (other than Greek 121-122, Classics 201, Classics 273).
The Honors Greek Concentration consists of 29 hours. Eighteen hours of Greek language courses numbered above 200 required, plus 9 hours from the following any courses in Classics Department (other than 121-122, 201, 273). The student must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5 in Greek language courses and a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. In addition, of 9 hours described above, six must be in courses numbered 300 or higher. The student must also present an honors thesis, which 2 hours of independent study credit may be earned.
The Greek Minor consists of 18 hours including 12 hours of Greek language courses numbered above 200, and 6 hours chosen from Classics 221-222, 442, 443, or 444.
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Latin
The B.A. Major Concentration in Latin consists of 27 hours including 18 hours of Latin language courses numbered above 200 plus 9 hours to be drawn from the following: any courses in the Classics Department (other than Latin 111-112, Latin 150, Classics 201, Classics 273).
The Honors Latin Concentration consists of 29 hours. Eighteen hours of Latin language courses numbered above 200 are required, plus 9 from the following any courses in the Classics Department (other than 111-112, 150, 201, 273). The student must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5 in Latin language courses and a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. In addition, of the 9 hours described above, 6 must be in courses numbered 300 or higher. The student must also present an honors thesis, for which 2 hours of independent study credit may be earned.
The Latin Minor consists of 18 hours including 12 hours of Latin language courses numbered above 200, and 6 hours chosen from Classics 221-222, 442, 443, or 444.
Classic Civilization
The B.A. Major Concentration in Classical Civilization consists of 27 hours. The required core of the major is Classics 201 plus any 9 hours drawn from the following: Classics 221-222 (3-3), Classics 232 (3), Classics 253 (3). The remaining 15 hours may be drawn from Greek 261-264, Latin 251-252, or any Classics course numbered above 300, or from History 366 or Philosophy 320. Students are encouraged to satisfy the foreign language requirement with Greek or Latin.
The Minor Track in Classical Civilization consists of 18 hours including Classics 201 plus any 6 hours drawn from the following: Classics 221-222; 232; 253. The remaining 9 hours may be drawn from Greek 261-264, Latin 251-252, or any Classics course numbered 300 or above, or from History 366 or Philosophy 320.
The Honors Classical Civilization Concentration consists of 29 hours. The required core of the concentration is Classics 201 plus 9 hours from the following Classics 221-222, 232, 253. Fifteen hours must include Classics 251-252 or 261-264 with the remaining 9 hours from any Classics course numbered 300 or above, History 366, or Philosophy 320. The student must pass Classics 201 with a B+ or better and the final course in the intermediate Latin or Greek sequence (252 or 264) with a B+ or better. To graduate with honors, the student must maintain a GPA of at least 3.5 in classics courses and a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. The student must also present an honors thesis, for which 2 hours of independent study credit may be earned.

