Classics Minor (CLA)
The languages and literature of ancient Greece and Rome are the foundation of virtually every discipline in the liberal arts and sciences. The study of Greek and/or Latin, and of Greek and Roman authors in English translation, will deepen a student’s understanding of any field.
Program Contact: Associate Professor John Henkel
| Core Courses | 3 hours | 
| Required Course Selections | 18 hours | 
| Group 1 | |
| Group 2 | |
| Total | 21 | 
Core Courses
Select one course:
                          Item #
                      
          
            Title
          
          
                        Credit Hour(s)
          
        
                                      Sub-Total  Credit Hour(s)
                      
          
            3          
        Required Course Selections
                                      Sub-Total  Credit Hour(s)
                      
          
            18          
        Group 1
Select two courses from the following:
                          Item #
                      
          
            Title
          
          
                        Credit Hour(s)
          
        
    
            1
      -
            3
        
                                      Sub-Total  Credit Hour(s)
                      
          
            6          
        Group 2
Select four courses from the following:
                          Item #
                      
          
            Title
          
          
                        Credit Hour(s)
          
        
                                      Sub-Total  Credit Hour(s)
                      
          
            12          
        Notes:
LAT101, REL101, GRK170 counts only if it is the student's second Classical language
LAT340 or 370 may be substituted for up to 6 hours of courses from Group 2
              Total credits:
            
            
              21