Classical Studies
A prerequisite for the classical studies major is the lower-division sequence in elementary Greek or Latin language (Greek 1 and 2 or Latin 1 and 2).
The major requires a total of ten courses plus a senior comprehensive exam and must include the following:
As fulfillment of the University Senior Comprehensive requirement in the major, classical studies majors are required to pass a comprehensive examination. Each student shall identify two or three classical studies faculty members to serve on the examination committee, one of which shall be designated as the committee chair.
One quarter prior to the exam, all classical studies majors are required to complete a Senior Checkout Packet with their exam committee chair. At this time, all students must indicate their final degree plan on the Senior Check, complete a Petition for Undergraduate Individual Studies and schedule the Comprehensive Examination, all with the assistance of the committee chair. The purpose of completing the Senior Check and Petition for Undergraduate Individual Studies is to ensure that all students are on track to finish the major requirements by their graduation quarter and to obtain enrollment in HIS 199F, the comprehensive examination preparatory course.
The Senior Check and Petition for Undergraduate Individual Studies must be submitted to the History Department Office during drop-in advising hours. The undergraduate program coordinator will issue an enrollment code for HIS 199F at this time. Both forms must be completed in entirety and approved by the committee chair before an enrollment code will be issued.
A minor in classical studies requires the lower-division sequence in elementary Greek or Latin language (Greek 1 and 2 or Latin 1 and 2) and Greek or Latin Literature 100 plus any four of the upper-division courses listed as satisfying the classical studies major requirements.
Fall 2009: October 23, Friday
Winter 2010: February 5, Friday
Spring 2010: April 30, Friday
Karen Bassi, Professor of Literature
Mary-Kay Gamel, Professor of Literature
Charles W. Hedrick Jr., Professor of History
Dan Selden, Professor of Literature
Jennifer Lynn, Lecturer in History and Literature
John Bowin, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Gildas Hamel, Lecturer in History
John P. Lynch, Professor of Literature, Emeritus
Dean Mathiowetz, Assistant Professor of Politics