Classical Studies


Monica S. Cyrino
Ortega Hall 347B, 277-1181
pandora@unm.edu

Lorenzo F. Garcia Jr.
Ortega Hall 351C, 277-3617
lfgarcia@unm.edu

Undergraduate Program

Major Study Requirements

The student majoring in Classical Studies will choose one of two concentrations, depending on the wish to take a broader spectrum of courses relating to the ancient world (Civilization Concentration) or concentrate in Greek and Latin (Language Concentration). Those students wishing to pursue graduate study in the Classics are advised to choose the Language Concentration.

Civilization Concentration:

  Requirements: 30 hours
1. Six hours Latin or Greek above 200
2. Three hours Classics 204 or 205
3. Three hours Classics 333 or 334
4. Three hours Art History above 200 in a course including the ancient world
5. Six hours History above 200 in a course which includes the ancient world
6. Nine hours from the following:
  Classics 107
  Art History 201, 261, 315
  Philosophy 201, 307, 360, 402, 403, 404
  Religious Studies 232, 360, 404, 463
  Any other Classics course above 200
  Any other History course above 200 which includes the ancient world
  A Comparative Literature course above 200 which includes the ancient world
  Substitutes must be approved in advance by the major advisor.

 
Language Concentration:
 

      Requirements: 30 hours
1. A.   Latin Emphasis
    i. Twelve hours Latin above 200
    ii. Nine hours Greek above 200
-or-    
  B.   Greek Emphasis
    i. Twelve hours Greek above 200
    ii. Nine hours Latin above 200
2.     Three hours History above 200 in a course which includes the ancient world
3.     Three hours Classics above 200
4.     Three hours from the courses named in number 6 of the Civilization Concentration above.
      Substitutes must be approved in advance by the major advisor.

  
Minor Study Requirements

  Requirements: 18 hours
1. Six hours LATN 201-202 or GREK 201-202
2. Six hours Classics course above 200
3. Six hours from the following:
  Classics 107
  Classics courses above 300
  Art History courses above 200 which include the ancient world
  Philosophy courses above 200 which include the ancient world


Courses

CLST 107. Greek Mythology. (3)



CLST 204. Greek Civilization. (3)



CLST 205. Roman Civilization. (3)



CLST 214. The Classical Tradition I. (3)



CLST 215. The Classical Tradition II. (3)



CLST *333. Topics in Latin Literature and Culture in Translation. (3, no limit [3 to a maximum of 6] Δ)



CLST *334. Topics in Greek Literature and Culture in Translation. (3, no limit [3 to a maximum of 6] Δ)



CLST 497. Undergraduate Problems. (1-6 to a maximum of 9 Δ)



CLST 498. Reading and Research for Honors. (3)



CLST 499. Honors Essay. (3)



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