Four Year Model Plan of Study for a Major in Classical Civilization
Fall 2007
First Year
Fall Semester Spring Semester
Engl 160 3 hours Engl 161 3 hours
Quantitative Reasoning 3-5 hours Lat or GkA 102 4 hours
1
Lat or GkA 101 4 hours CL 101 * 3 hours
1
CL 100 * 3 hours General Education Requirement Course 3 hours
General Education Requirement Course 3-4 hours
Total 13-15 hours Total 16-17 hours
Second Year
Fall Semester Spring Semester
2 2
Hist/ CL 202 * 3 hours Hist / CL 203 * 3 hours
2 2
CL 102 * 3 hours CL 208 3 hours
Lat or GkA 103 4 hours Lat or GkA 104 4 hours
General Education Requirement Course 3 hours General Education Requirement Course 3-5 hours
General Education Requirement Course 3 hours General Education Requirement Course 3 hours
Total 16 hours Total 16-18 hours
Third Year
Fall Semester Spring Semester
2 2
CL 204 * 3 hours CL 205 * 3 hours
General Education Requirement Course 3-5 hours General Education Requirement Course 0-5 hours
General Education Requirement Course 0-5 hours Electives 7-12 hours
Electives 3-9 hours
Total 15-16 hours Total 15 hours
Fourth Year
Fall Semester Spring Semester
2 2
CL 250 * 3 hours CL 251 * 3 hours
4
electives 12 hours CL 398 3 hours
electives 9 hours
Total 15 hours Total 15 hours
1. CL 100 and 101 count as electives. They do not count toward the major.
2. Two courses in Classics are required (exclusive of CL 100, 101, 201), chosen from the areas of ancient literature, archaeology, and history.
3. Of the 27 hours required in the major, at least 18 hours must be at the 200-level or above, excluding CL 201. A maximum of 9 hours may be
chosen from the following related courses in other departments: ArSt 210, Hist 202, 203, 401, 402, 404, Phil 220, 221. A maximum of 8
hours of the major may be chosen from approved courses in Ancient Greek or Latin.
4. Writing in the Discipline. May take Lat 299 with a WID component.
Note: Students who place into Lat or GkA 101 or 102 will need more time to graduate. The equivalent of Lat 101-104 or GkA 101-104 are required
collateral courses.
Note: Students must earn at least 40 hours at the 200, 300, or 400 level at a 4-year college or university. These hours may include hours in the major.
Note: The General Education Requirement for continuing students or new transfer students for fall 2007 is 3 courses in Humanities, 3 courses in Social Sciences,
13 hours of Natural Sciences, and a Cultural Diversity course. For new freshmen for fall 2007, the General Education Requirement is 9 courses: 2 laboratory
courses from Analyzing the Natural World, 1 course from each of Understanding the Individual and Society, Understanding the Past, Understanding the Creative
Arts , Exploring World Cultures, and Understanding U.S. Society. Two additional courses will be taken from any of these categories.
* Two of these courses may be used to satisfy two of the nine courses in the new General Education Requirement.
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