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Classical Archaeology

Students majoring in classical archaeology must use Greek or Latin to fulfill the foreign language requirement. Coursework counted toward the foreign language requirement may not also be counted toward the major.

Major

Thirty-six semester hours of coursework, at least twenty-one of which must be upper-division, consisting of

  1. Nine hours of coursework in classical archaeology consisting of Classical Civilization 307C, 307D, or 307K; 317; and 340
  2. Three hours of approved coursework in archaeological techniques and analysis, selected from a list of approved courses available in the Department of Classics
  3. Three hours of foreign study approved by the classical archaeology faculty adviser, to be provided by Classical Civilization 362 or another approved course
  4. Three hours of upper-division coursework in Greek history or Roman history, chosen from topics of Ancient History and Classical Civilization 325 and 378
  5. Three hours of upper-division coursework in ancient art history, chosen from Art History 325, 327J, 327L, 327M, 327N, 327P, 327R, 362, and other approved courses in ancient art history
  6. Six hours of upper-division coursework in either Greek or Latin
  7. Nine additional hours of coursework chosen from Anthropology 304, Religious Studies 354D, approved topics of Middle Eastern Studies 342, and the areas listed in requirements 1 through 6

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