B.A. in Greek and Roman Studies
Thirty semester hours, fifteen of which must be at the 3000-4000 level, including the following:
A. Classical Literature (6 hours): CLA 2301 or CLA 2306; CLA 2302
B. Classical Civilization (6 hours): CLA 3301 and 3302
C. Material Culture (3 hours): CLA 3321, CLA 3352, CLA 3353, or CLA 4331
D. Religious and Intellectual Life (3 hours): CLA 2310, BIC 2330, GTX 2301, PSC 3363, or PHI 3310
E. Electives. The remaining twelve hours of coursework may include:
Option 1: 12 hours of 3000-4000 level CLA or additional choices from HIS 4233, 4324, PHI 3310, PSC 3364 if not taken above.
Option 2: 9 hours of 3000-4000 level CLA or additional choices from HIS 4233, 4324, PHI 3310, PSC 3364 if not taken above and 3 hours of 2000-4000 level GRK or LAT coursework.
Option 3: 6 hours of 3000-4000 level CLA or additional choices from HIS 4233, 4324, PHI 3310, PSC 3364 if not taken above and 6 hours of 2000-4000 level GRK or LAT coursework. Students seeking Departmental Honors must select this option.
This program is appropriate for students with a general interest in antiquity who seek a strong multidisciplinary humanities background, or who seek a broad background prior to advanced study in a related academic discipline or pursuit of a professional degree. Students intending to pursue graduate study in the field of Classics are advised to choose the Classics major.