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Department of Classics and Mediterranean Studies B.A. with a Major in Classical Languages and Literatures Minor in Ancient Greek or LatinB.A. with a Major in Classical Civilization Minor in Classical Civilization Distinction 1204 University Hall (UH) Classics is the study of the languages, literatures, and civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome. The Department of Classics and Mediterranean Studies provides a full range of courses in translation, from introductory and surveys of ancient culture and mythology to advanced treatments of various aspects of classical society and literary genres. It offers courses on the art and archaeology of the Greco-Roman world, as well as on ancient Egypt and the Near East. Latin, Arabic, and Ancient Greek are taught from the introductory through the advanced levels, while courses in Modern Greek and Hebrew are taught from the introductory through the intermediate levels (101–104). Students who major in classics (classical languages or classical civilizations) may go on to pursue careers in professional scholarship and teaching at college or high school level, but there are many other possibilities. For example, recent classics majors have entered law, medical, and divinity schools, while others have taken positions in business. The training in precise expression and critical thinking that a classics major receives is widely respected by employers. The Department of Classics and Mediterranean Studies offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Arts with majors in Classical Civilization and Classical Languages and Literatures. Minors in Ancient Greek or Latin and Classical Civilization are also offered. B.A. with a Major in Classical Languages and Literatures Majors in classical languages and literatures must complete a concentration in either Ancient Greek or Latin. Degree Requirements—Classical Languages and Literatures To earn a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences degree from UIC, students must complete University, college, and department degree requirements. The Department of Classics and Mediterranean Studies degree requirements are outlined below. Students should consult the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section for additional degree requirements and college academic policies.
LAS Course Requirements See Course Requirements in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section for a list of courses to fulfill this requirement. Concentration Requirements—Ancient Greek
a CL 398 fulfills the Writing-in-the-Discipline requirement. Concentration Requirements—Latin
a CL 398 fulfills the Writing-in-the-Discipline requirement. Electives
To view a recommended plan of study for the major in Classical Languages and Literatures, please visit the LAS Web site http://www.uic.edu/las/college/info/fygp. Minor in Ancient Greek or Latin Students from other disciplines who want to minor in Ancient Greek or Latin must take a total of 18 hours in one of these languages, with a minimum of 6 hours at the 200-level or above. B.A. with a Major in Classical Civilization Degree Requirements—Classical Civilization To earn a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences degree from UIC, students must complete University, college, and department degree requirements. The Department of Classics and Mediterranean Studies degree requirements are outlined below. Students should consult the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section for additional degree requirements and college academic policies.
LAS Course Requirements See Course Requirements in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section for a list of courses to fulfill this requirement. Major Requirements
a CL 398 fulfills the Writing-in-the-Discipline requirement. Required Collateral Courses
Electives
To view a recommended plan of study for the major in Classical Civilization, please visit the LAS Web site http://www.uic.edu/las/college/info/fygp. Minor in Classical Civilization Students from other disciplines who want to minor in Classical Civilization must take a total of 18 hours distributed as follows:
A maximum of 9 hours may be taken in related courses listed under the major. No more than 4 semester hours in Ancient Greek or Latin at the level of 103 or above may be applied to the minor. Students who achieve a GPA of 3.75/4.00 in all courses counted for the major and a 3.25/4.00 cumulative GPA are recommended for department honors and distinction. |
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