Classical Languages major integrated with Art History

Major Requirements
Select 24 hours (including capstone) from the following classical languages courses: 1
GREK/LATN/HEBR: 101, 102, 201 Elementary Greek/Latin/Hebrew I-II, Intermediate Greek/Latin/Hebrew 212
Select 8 upper-division hrs (excludes CLAL 494) in one CL Language 28
CLAL 494Senior Capstone4
Complete 18 credits of required courses in the companion discipline (see list) 318
1

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, upon obtaining departmental approval, substitute for those hours the equivalent number of hours in any other HEBR/GREK/LATN courses for a total of 24 Classical Languages hours.

2

All completed in residence.

3

12 of the 18 hours of the companion discipline can count toward a second major.

Approved ART classes (18 hours required)

The following bridge courses are required:
ARCH 211Old Testament Archaeology 44
or ARCH 213 New Testament Archaeology
ART 251History of Art & Architecture I4
ART 345Archaeology of Classical World2
or ARCH 345 Archaeology of the Classical World
Select 8 hrs from the following:8
History of Art & Architecture II
Medieval & Byzantine Art
Renaissance and Reformation Art
4

Either ARCH 211 or 213 must be taken as a prerequisite for ART 345/ARCH 345.