Classical Languages major integrated with Philosophy
Code | Title | Credits |
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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 2 | 12 | |
Select 8 upper-division hrs (excludes CLAL 494) in one Classical language 2 | 8 | |
CLAL 494 | Senior Capstone | 4 |
Complete 16 credits of required courses in the companion discipline (see list) 3 | 16 |
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At least 8 of the 24 Classical Languages hours must be 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 GREK/LATN courses for a total of 24 Classical Languages hours.
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All completed in residence.
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12 of the 16 hours of the companion discipline can count toward a second major.
Approved PHIL classes (16 hours required)
Code | Title | Credits |
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The following bridge course is required: | ||
PHIL 311 | History of Philosophy - Ancient and Medieval | 4 |
Select 12 hrs from the following: | 12 | |
PHIL 243 | Intro To Logic | 2-4 |
or PHIL 245 | Logic | |
PHIL 312 | History of Philosophy: Modern & Contemporary | 4 |
PHIL 315 | Philosophy of Religion | 4 |
PHIL 365 | Classical and Medieval Political Thought | 4 |
PHIL 454 | Historical Seminar (by permission) 4 | 2 |
or PHIL 455 | Historical Seminar |
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These courses may count when they cover texts originally written in ancient Greek or Latin.