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BA Honors and BA Major/Minor Requirements

44.5 Classics

44.5.1 Honors in Classical Languages or Classical Studies

    Students planning to apply for admission to the Honors program should consult §15.2.2 for admission requirements.

    See §43.6 for Faculty regulations concerning the Honors program.

Honors in Classical Languages Requirements

    Minimum *60, maximum *72 in GREEK, LATIN and CLASS, with at least *6 at the 400-level.

(1)

As the language component (total of *33):

a.

*12 in GREEK and

b.

*12 in LATIN and

c.

An additional *9 in GREEK and/or LATIN

(2)

*6 from among CLASS 102, 103, 104 or 110

(3)

*18 in CLASS, GREEK and/or LATIN

    Note: Students wishing to enter graduate study in Classical Languages are strongly advised to satisfy requirement (3) with as many GREEK and LATIN courses as possible.

(4)

*3 Honors Essay (one of CLASS 500, GREEK 500 or LATIN 500)

Honors in Classical Studies Requirements

    Minimum *60, maximum *72 in GREEK, LATIN and CLASS, with at least *6 at the 400-level.

(1)

As the language component (total of *12):

a.

*12 in GREEK or

b.

*12 in LATIN or

c.

*6 in GREEK and *6 in LATIN

(2)

*6 from among CLASS 102, 103, 104 or 110

(3)

*39 in CLASS, GREEK, LATIN and/or HIST 324

(4)

*3 Honors Essay (one of CLASS 500, GREEK 500 or LATIN 500)

    Note: Students wishing to enter graduate study in Classical Studies are strongly advised to consult the Honors Advisor.

Promotion Requirements

    Promotion from year to year requires a GPA of at least 3.0 with an average of at least 3.3 in all CLASS and GREEK and LATIN courses.

Graduation Requirements

    Graduation with Honors in Classical Languages or Classical Studies requires a graduation average of at least 3.0 with an average of at least 3.3 in all CLASS and GREEK and LATIN courses. Graduation with First Class Honors requires an average of at least 3.7 on all CLASS and GREEK and LATIN courses taken in the last two years and an average of 3.5 or better on all courses in the two final years (last *60).

44.5.2 Combined Honors in Classics and Another Discipline

    Students may pursue a Combined Honors program in Classics and another discipline. See §44.14.2 for the specific requirements of the Combined Honors program in History and Classics.

    The common requirements in a Combined Honors program are the same as for other Honors programs (refer to §43.6).

    The requirement in Classics is a minimum of *36 in CLASS and/or GREEK and/or LATIN. CLASS 500 or a Combined Honors Essay, INT D 520, may be included for *3 of the minimum *36. Interested students must consult the Honors Advisor in Classics. Honors Advisors in both disciplines must be in agreement about the program. Students must satisfy Honors requirements for promotion and graduation in each discipline.

Promotion and Graduation Requirements

    In a Combined Honors program, students must meet the promotion and graduation standards of each Department. The requirements in Classics are outlined in §44.5.1.

44.5.3 Major and Minor in Classics

Degree of BA

    See §43.3.

Major Areas of Concentration

(1)

Classical Studies: minimum of *30, maximum of *48 in CLASS courses at the senior level with at least *6 at the 400-level. HIST 324 may be counted toward a major in Classical Studies. (May be combined with a minor in Classical Language.) Note: See §43.3(5) regarding cross-listed regulations.

(2)

Classical Language: minimum of *30, maximum of *48 in Greek and/or Latin courses at the senior level with at least *6 at the 400-level. (May be combined with a minor in Classical Studies.)

(3)

Classics: Any combination of the above, totalling a minimum of *30 and a maximum of *48 at the senior level with at least *6 at the 400-level. HIST 324 may be counted toward a major in Classical Studies.(May not be combined with a minor in Classics of any kind.) Note: See §43.3(5) regarding cross-listed regulations.

Minor in Classics

    See §43.3(4).

(1)

Classical Studies: *12 at the senior level in CLASS courses. This option does not apply to students majoring in (1) or (3) above.

(2)

Classical Language: *12 at the senior level in GREEK and/or LATIN. This option does not apply to students majoring in (2) or (3) above.

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