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Classics Minor
College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies
109 Satterfield Hall
Tel: 330-672-2150
E-mail: mcls@kent.edu
Web: www.kent.edu/cas/mcls
Brian Harvey, Coordinator, 308-B Satterfield Hall
The Classics minor is for students who wish to study classical antiquity both in terms of language and cultural studies. Students choose a language skills track in either Greek or Latin and take classical civilization courses (for one of which an advanced language course may be applied).
CLASSICS MINOR PREREQUISITES * |
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Course | Title | ||
GRE | 14201 | Elementary Classical Greek I |
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14202 | Elementary Classical Greek II |
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LAT | 16201 | Elementary Latin I |
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16202 | Elementary Latin II |
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CLASSICS MINOR REQUIREMENTS (18 credits) |
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Course | Title | Credits | |
Classical Language and Literature Courses: choose from the following series |
6 | ||
GRE | 24201 | Intermediate Classical Greek I (3) | |
24202 | Intermediate Classical Greek II (3) | ||
or | |||
LAT | 26201 | Intermediate Latin I (3) | |
26202 | Intermediate Latin II (3) | ||
Classical Culture Courses: choose from the following |
12 | ||
CLAS | 21404 | The Greek Achievement (3) | |
21405 | The Roman Achievement (3) | ||
41097 | Colloquium in Classics (3) | ||
41301 | Classical Mythology (3) | ||
41401 | Greek Archaeology and Art (3) | ||
41402 | Roman Archaeology and Art (3) | ||
41503 | Greek Literature in Translation (3) | ||
41006 | Roman History (or HIST 41006) (3) | ||
HIST | 41003 | History of Ancient Greece (3) | |
41006 | Roman History (or CLAS 41006) (3) | ||
PHIL | 31001 | Classical Greek Philosophy (3) | |
Greek course at the 30000-40000 level (3) | |||
Latin course at the 30000-40000 level (3) | |||
TOTAL | 18 |
*Prerequisites can be waived by demonstrated proficiency.
Minimum cumulative 2.00 GPA required for graduation.
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