Classical Civilizations (CLCV)
The program in Classical Civilizations allows students to investigate Greek and Roman cultures and their social, political, historical, artistic and intellectual legacy. The program encourages the study of classical antiquity through the offerings of several departments and thus from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.
The program in Classical Civilizations is not a major. Courses applied toward requirements of Classical Civilizations may also be counted toward requirements that will satisfy other programs, majors, or minors. Successful completion of the program will be noted on the transcript and on the program for commencement exercises.
Program Requirements
Classical language study is not required in the program. However, students may apply two courses, a maximum of 6 credit hours, of Latin (or other classical language) to fulfill program requirements. Students are encouraged to study abroad with an approved program which offers coursework and travel opportunities related to the classical past. Subject to the approval of the Classical Civilizations Coordinator, coursework successfully completed while abroad may apply to program requirements.
The Classical Civilizations program requires 18 credit hours. Courses are divided into two groups to ensure that students take a breadth of courses engaging in different traditions and methods of inquiry. A maximum of 9 credit hours may be earned in any one discipline.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Group A: Art, Literature, Philosophy and Religion | 6 | |
History of Western Art I | ||
Ancient & Classical Art | ||
Elementary Latin I | ||
Elementary Latin II | ||
Latin Prose | ||
Ancient Western Philosophy | ||
Ancient Cosmology & Worldview | ||
The New Testament | ||
The Historical Jesus | ||
In Search of Paul | ||
Lost Christianities | ||
Archeology and the Bible | ||
Greek & Roman Drama | ||
Group B: Government and History | 6 | |
Classical Political Thought | ||
Rome in the Late Republic | ||
Periclean Athens | ||
The Early History of Rome | ||
The World of Alexander the Great | ||
The Roman Empire | ||
Warfare in the Ancient World | ||
The Early and High Middle Ages (400-1200) | ||
Electives: Select two additional courses from Groups A and B | 6 | |
Total Hours | 18 |