Ancient and Medieval Studies Minor

The Ancient and Medieval Studies Minor provides students with a balanced and varied combination of coursework about ancient and medieval cultures, languages, and civilizations. It allows students from different departments to learn about and appreciate the many achievements of ancient and medieval civilizations and cultures. Students who want to enhance their appreciation of world history and culture, aspire to go to graduate school, or plan to teach language, religion, philosophy, and/or world history and civilization, will find the Ancient and Medieval Studies minor engaging and beneficial. You will develop your critical thinking abilities via historical and philosophical perspectives, language and textual analysis, and study of the reception and influence of ancient civilizations upon subsequent periods.

One of the following classes (3 credits)

LATN 101Elementary Latin I

3

GRK 101Elementary Greek I

3

CLAS 130Vocabulary Building and Scientific Term

3

Four of the following classes (12 credits)

HIST 107World History I: to 1500 C.E.

3

CLAS 123Greek Civilization

3

CLAS 124Roman Civilization

3

CLAS 111Mythology of Greece and Rome

3

ARTH 235Survey of World Art I

3

ENGL 280Survey I: Beowulf to Chaucer

3

CLAS 240Women in Antiquity

3

CLAS 250Ancient Sport & Masculinities

3

CLAS 260Slavery in Ancient Greece and Rome

3

CLAS 210Archaeology of the Ancient World

3

ARTH 210Archaeology of the Ancient World

3

RELG 240The Bible as Literature

3

RELG 208New Testament

3

THEA 284Theatre History I

3

One or two of the following classes (3 or 6 credits)

CLAS 313History of Ancient Greece

3

CLAS 314History of Ancient Rome

3

HIST 313History of Ancient Greece

3

HIST 314History of Ancient Rome

3

CLAS 322Greek & Roman Literature in Translation

3

PHIL 310Classical Philosophy

3

PHIL 311Medieval & Renaissance Philosophy

3

ARTH 346Medieval Art & Architecture

3