Classical Languages Major Integrated with Philosophy
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| 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 language | 8 | |
| CLAL 494 | Senior Capstone | 4 |
| Complete 16 credits of required courses in the companion discipline (see list) 2 | 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 substitute for those hours the equivalent number of hours in any other 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.
Approved PHIL classes (16 hours required)
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| 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 447 | Advanced Topics in Philosophy (by permission) 3 | 2 |
| or PHIL 448 | Advanced Topics in Philosophy | |
| PHIL 454 | Historical Seminar (by permission) 3 | 2 |
| or PHIL 455 | Historical Seminar | |
| CORE 342 | AIS: Dante's Commedia as Poetry, Philosophy, and Theology | 4 |
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These courses may count when they cover texts originally written in ancient Greek or Latin.