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Classical Archaelogy (Minor)

The Minor in Classical Archaeology is designed to introduce students to Greece and Rome through a sampling of art and archaeology.

Minor in Classical Archaeology — 24 credits

Students may not combine a Minor in a Classics program with another program in Classics.

See the BA degree description for information on the core and elective requirements. For a complete list of courses: Undergraduate Calendar

Sample courses include:

Greek Literature, Roman Literature, History of the Roman Republic, Mythology of the Ancient Mediterranean, Introduction to Classical Archaeology, Archaeology of the Greek Bronze Age, Roman Art and Archaeology

Classics, Modern Languages and Linguistics Department

Are you intrigued by the ancient world? Captivated by different languages? The Department of Classics, Modern Languages and Linguistics offers a unique opportunity to study one or more of seven disciplines. Whether your goal is to acquire a solid background in the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome, to learn about and/or strengthen skills in critical thinking, language proficiency, intercultural understanding and literary studies or to garner in-depth understanding of linguistics as the scientific study of the human language, the Department has what you are looking for.

Admission Requirements

Classical Archaeology (BA - Minor) requirements: Minimum cut-off averages, admission statistics and program requirements.

Undergraduate admissions guidelines: For information on international admission, required documents, proof of language proficiency, the university admissions timetable, selection and notification process.