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B.A. Degree with a Major in Classical
Languages
NOTE: At this time, a major in Classical Languages
is not offered. Students interested in proposing an Independent
Major in Classical Civilizations, Classical Studies, or a similar
area should consult with the Department Chairperson or with Dr.
John Carlevale in the Department of Foreign Languages as early
as possible in their College career.
A major in Classical Languages is achieved
by the completion of the following requirements, in addition
to the General Education and electives required for a degree:
Required Core Courses—LAT 215
Required Distribution
Courses—A minimum of seven (7) additional LAT
course credits above the LAT 103 level
Required Collateral Courses—Another
foreign language through the 103 level
Proficiency Requirements for Retention in
and Completion of the Major—In addition to specified course requirements, each
student must satisfy departmental standards for written and oral
communication.
Other Considerations or Recommendations—The
Department recommends PHI 305 as an elective, although this course
does not count toward the major requirements.
Also see Minor
in Latin
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