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Classics Minor with Emphasis in Greek Language


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College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Department of History

Classics Minor with Emphasis in Civilization, Greek Language, Latin Language or Latin Teaching


Coordination: Mark L. Damen, Susan O. Shapiro, and Frances B. Titchener, Department of History
Location: Main 323
Phone: (435) 797-1290
FAX: (435) 797-3899
E-mail: mark.damen@usu.edu, susan.o.shapiro@usu.edu, frances.titchener@usu.edu
WWW: http://www.usu.edu/history/classics/

An academic minor is available in the field of Classical Studies with four areas of emphasis: Classical Civilization, Latin Language, Greek Language, and Latin Teaching. From the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean area are derived our government, literature, sciences, and laws. The classical world is the backdrop of the modern world. In association with various majors, the Classics Minor is designed to enhance intellectual abilities and practical skills.

Requirements (13 credits)


Classical Greek Language Courses (7 credits)


Complete 7 credits of upper-division (3000 and 4000 level) courses in classical Greek language.

Requirement Changes
Graduation requirements shown on this sheet are subject to change.  Students should check with their assigned advisor concerning possible changes.

Materials for Persons with Disabilities
This requirement sheet is available in digital format, recordings, or large print upon request to the USU Disability Resource Center.  

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