Classical Languages Major Integrated with an Alternate Field

Major Requirements 1
Select 24 hours (including capstone) from the following classical languages courses:
GREK/LATN/HEBR: 101, 102, 201 Elementary Greek/Latin/Hebrew I-II, Intermediate Greek/Latin/Hebrew (12 hrs) or LATN 103, LATN 201 Accelerated Elementary Latin, Intermediate Latin (8 hrs)12
Select 8 upper-division hrs (excludes CLAL 494) in one Classical language8
CLAL 494Senior Capstone4
Complete 16 credits of required courses in the Companion Discipline 216
The courses in the Companion Discipline are chosen in collaboration with the student’s advisor, the chair of the department representing the companion discipline, and approved by the chair of MCL.
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At least 8 of the 24 Classical Languages hours must be HEBR, GREK, or LATN upper division (300/400-level). Students with beginning to intermediate knowledge of one of these classical languages prior to matriculation may substitute for those hours the equivalent number of hours in any other HEBR/GREK/LATN courses for a total of 24 Classical Languages hours. Students who choose to take LATN 103 in place of LATN 101 and 102 will need to complete an additional 4 hours in any other HEBR/GREK/LATN course to reach the total of 24 Classical Languages hours. All Classical Languages hours must be completed in residence.

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For the college's double-counting policy, please see the Curriculum Overlap section of the Academic Information page in this catalog.