Classical Studies - Bachelor of Arts

Postgraduate

In Michigan Center (USA)

higher than £ 9000

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  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Michigan center (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Classical Studies has natural linkages to many disciplines in the liberal arts including anthropology, history, linguistics, philosophy, religious studies, theatre, and the areas of late antiquity and pre-modern studies. Students who select this degree program will explore the many facets of the various cultures of late antiquity and the pre-modern world including religion, politics, law, languages, literatures, arts, architecture and intellectual life. They will become more intellectually aware and meaningfully engaged with their world.

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Subjects

  • Greek
  • Latin
  • Philosophy
  • Theatre
  • Art

Course programme

One of the following concentrations:
Classical Civilization and Culture (24 to 26 credits):
Four of the following courses (12 credits):
Greek and Roman Mythology
Introduction to Classics
The Greek and Roman World in Film
Ancient Novel in English Translation (W)
Topics in Classical Studies
Three of the following courses (9 to 11 credits):
Greek art and Archaeology
Roman Art and Archaeology
Ancient History to 200 BCE
Ancient Roman History 200 BCE to 500 BCE
Studies in Ancient History
Seminar in Ancient History (W)
Ancient Greek Philosophy
One of the following courses (3 credits):
Senior Seminar: Women in Ancient Greece and Rome (W)
Senior Seminar: Greek and Roman Religion (W)
Senior Seminar: Love and Desire In the Ancient World (W)
Classical Languages and Literature (24 credits):
Complete either a total of 18 credits in Latin and 6 credits in Greek; or 12 credits in Latin and 12 credits in Greek selected from the following courses:
Homer and Greek Epic Poetry (W)
Plato and the Sophists (W)
Greek Lyric Poetry and the Ionian World (W)
Lysias and Attic Oratory (W)
Senior Seminar: Aristophanes and Euripides (W)
Senior Seminar: Thucydides and the Fall of Athens (W)
Senior Seminar: Herodotus and Greek Historiography (W)
Senior Seminar: Sophocles (W)
Nepos and Latin Prose
Catullus and Lucretius
Livy and Roman Historiography
Virgil and Latin Poetry
The Works of Cicero (W)
Augustine and His Age (W)
The Works of Ovid (W)
Senior Seminar: Tacitus (W)
Senior Seminar: Virgil (W)
Senior Seminar: Petronius and Apuleius (W)
Senior Seminar: Horace (W)
Capstone experience. Students with a concentration in Classical Civilization and Culture will satisfy the capstone requirement by completing 1 credit in CLA 499 Senior Thesis, taken concurrently with a Classical Studies Seminar. Students with a concentration in Classical Languages and Literature will satisfy the capstone requirement by completing 1 credit in Latin 499 Senior Thesis or Greek 499 Senior Thesis, taken concurrently with a Latin or Greek senior seminar.
Electives. Complete an additional 9 to 12 credits in any of the following disciplines: anthropology, classical studies, Greek, history, history of art, Latin, linguistics, philosophy, or theatre. The course work must be at the 300-400 level and approved by the student’s academic advisor as needed to meet the requirement of at least 34 but not more than 40 credits in courses in the major.

Classical Studies - Bachelor of Arts

higher than £ 9000