Minor in Classical Studies

This interdisciplinary minor program in classical studies at ÈâÈ⴫ý covers the language, culture, and society of Greece and Rome and includes courses in anthropology, art history, dance, English, history, Latin, music, philosophy, and theatre and performance studies. No matter what your career goals are, our minor program will equip you with every tool you need to succeed!

 

KSU classical studies students in the classroom
  • Program Snapshot

    Required Courses: 15 Credit Hours 

    Students must complete fifteen (15) credit hours of coursework in Classical Studies. At least nine (9) hours must be at the upper-division (3000-4000) level.

    Choose two courses from the following. (6 Credit Hours)

    • ARH 2750: Ancient through Medieval Art
    • ARH 3350: Greek Art and Architecture
    • ARH 3370: Roman Art and Architecture
    • LATN 1001: Elementary Latin I
    • LATN 1002: Elementary Latin II
    • LATN 2001: Intermediate Latin I
    • LATN 2002: Intermediate Latin II
    • HIST 4501: Ancient Greece
    • HIST 4502: Ancient Rome
    • HIST 4503: Twilight of Antiquity

    Choose three courses from the following (9 Credit Hours)

    No more than one course (3 credit hours) of Directed Study

    • ANTH 1102: Introduction to Anthropology
    • ANTH 3305: Principles of Archaeology
    • ANTH 4150: Greek Osteology Field School
    • ANTH 4411: Bioarchaeology of Greece
    • ARH 2750: Ancient through Medieval Art
    • ARH 3300: Ancient Egyptian and Nubian Art and Architecture
    • ARH 3320: Ancient Near Eastern Art and Architecture
    • ARH 3350: Greek Art and Architecture
    • ARH 3370: Roman Art and Architecture
    • ARH 3400: Medieval Art and Architecture
    • ARH 4300: Ancient Mythology in Art
    • DANC 2000: Dance History I
    • WRIT 4240: Rhetorical and Writing Theory
    • ENGL 4380: World Literature Before 1800
    • HIST 1111: Survey of World History I * If not used in General Education Area E
    • HIST 4501: Ancient Greece
    • HIST 4502: Ancient Rome
    • HIST 4503: Twilight of Antiquity
    • LATN 1001: Elementary Latin I
    • LATN 1002: Elementary Latin II
    • LATN 2001: Intermediate Latin I
    • LATN 2002: Intermediate Latin II
    • LATN 3500: Topics in Latin Poetry
    • LATN 4500: Topics in Latin Prose
    • MUSI 2311: History of Music I
    • PHIL 3000: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
    • PHIL 4450: Major Figures in Philosophy (if classical/classical tradition)
    • TPS 3094: Performing Classical Myth
    • TPS 4513: History and Theory I: Ancient through Renaissance Theatre and Performance
    • Any department’s 4400 Directed Study or 4490 Special Topics, if the focus of the class is relevant to Classical Studies and it is approved by the Classical Studies advisor.
    • Transfer credit if the focus is relevant to Classical Studies and is approved by the Classical Studies advisor.

    Program Total (15 Credit Hours)

Total Number of Credit Hours: 15

Department of World Languages & Cultures

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Department of World Languages & Cultures
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Pilcher Public Service Building (375), Rm 221
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