| Committee | Major | Department of Languages and Literature |
| Classics Approved Courses | Greek Approved Courses | Latin Approved Courses |
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The Classics Program is a cooperative effort among the Departments of Languages and Literatures, History, Philosophy, Religion, and Art. Its goal is to unite the “heart of the liberal arts” with the mind, through history and philosophy, and the soul, through religion, and to embellish this trinity of themes with the visual experience of art.
This interdepartmental Classical Studies major requires the completion of 44 semester hours, including at least one year of one of the classical languages (Greek and Latin) and two of the other. The remaining courses are selected from the list below in consultation with the program coordinator.
Classics Committee: Snee, Coordinator; Batten, Jansen, McKenna, E. Nelson, Oakman.
Students are expected to become familiar with the reading list for that part of the program (art, literature, history, philosophy, or religion) in which their interest lies.
The program is designed to be flexible. In consultation with the Classics Committee, a student may elect a course(s) not on the classics curriculum list.
All the Classics Program core courses are taught by faculty from the Department of Languages and Literatures.
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