Classical Studies
Bachelor's degree
In Chicago (USA)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Chicago (USA)
Specializations Include:The B.A. degree in Classical Studies allows students to explore Greek and Roman antiquity in a variety of ways and provides excellent preparation for careers that require strong skills in interpretation and writing, such as teaching, scholarly research, law, and publishing, and in the humanities in general. Students may choose from the following three variants based on their preparation, interests, and goals: (1) The Language and Literature Variant combines the study of Greek and Latin texts with coverage of diverse areas, including art and archaeology, history, philosophy, religion, and science. (2) The Language Intensive Variant focuses on languages with the aim of reading a larger selection of texts in the original languages. It is designed especially for those who wish to pursue graduate studies in classics. (3) The Greek and Roman Cultures Variant emphasizes courses in art and archaeology, history, material culture, and texts in translation.Students have the opportunity to study abroad in Athens and Rome. Students in other fields of study may also complete a minor in Classical Studies.
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Subjects
- Art
- Archaeology
- Latin
- Greek
Course programme
Must include the intermediate level (20100-20200-20300) or above in at least one of those two languages.
Courses must be divided between at least two of those fields.
BA Paper Seminar
Six courses in one classical language (Greek or Latin) at the 20000 level or above, and six courses in the other language, three of which may be at the introductory level.
Courses must be divided between at least two of those fields.
BA Paper Seminar
Courses must be divided between at least four of those fields.
Introduction to Attic Greek I-II-III *
Intermediate Greek I-II-III *
History and Theory of Drama I **
Language variant of the minor requires three courses at the 20000 level or higher in Greek or Latin.
or, for example, CLCV 21400 Marg Populations Of Rom Empire
Intermediate Greek I-II-III
Intermediate Latin I-II-III
Ancient Mediterranean World I-II-III
Marg Populations Of Rom Empire **
or, for example, CLCV 21200 History and Theory of Drama I
Ancient Mediterranean World I-II-III **
Greek Tragedy and Its Influences
Epictetus/Marcus Aurelius
Invention Of Love Poem
Boethius: Consolation of Philosophy
or, for example, GREK 10100-10200-10300 Introduction to Attic Greek I-II-III or LATN 10100-10200-10300 Introduction to Classical Latin I-II-III
Classical Studies