Bachelor of Arts (General) in Greek and Roman Studies

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Bachelor of Arts (General) in Greek and Roman Studies

  • Objectives The Greek and Roman Studies program offers you a wide range of courses on aspects of ancient Greek and Roman civilization (Classical Civilization) that have left their mark on later eras. You have the opportunity to learn the ancient Greek and Latin languages, to study ancient literature in the original languages or in translation, to take courses exploring the classical traditions in the humanities (history, literature, religion, art, and philosophy), and to benefit from the expertise of Carleton scholars with a rich variety of interests and areas of specialty.
  • Academic title Bachelor of Arts (General) in Greek and Roman Studies
  • Course description Greek and Roman Studies
    B.A. General (15.0 Credits)

       1. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (6.0 credits):

       1. 1.0 credit in GREK or 1.0 credit in LATN;
       2. 1.0 credit from CLCV 2000 [1.0] or CLCV 2009 [1.0];
       3. 2.0 credits from CLCV 2900 [1.0], CLCV 2901 [1.0], GREK 2200, GREK 2201, LATN 2200, or LATN 2201;
       4. 1.0 credit at the 3000-level from CLCV, GREK or LATN;
       5. 1.0 credit in electives in Greek and Roman Studies (CLCV, GREK, LATN);

       2. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (9.0 credits):

       6. 7.0 credits in electives not in Greek and Roman Studies (CLCV, GREK, LATN);
       7. 2.0 credits in free electives.

    • CLCV 1002 - Survey of Greek Civilization
    • CLCV 1003 - Survey of Roman Civilization
    • CLCV 2000 - Classical Mythology
    • CLCV 2006 - Plato and Aristotle
    • CLCV 2007 - Western Phil.: 300 BC - AD 1200
    • CLCV 2009 - Greek & Roman Literary Genres
    • CLCV 2102 - Graeco-Roman Religions
    • CLCV 2300 - Introduction to Archaeology
    • CLCV 2302 - Greek & Roman Art & Archaeology
    • CLCV 2305 - Ancient Science and Technology
    • CLCV 2405 - Greek and Roman Sexuality
    • CLCV 2600 - Old Persian
    • CLCV 2900 - History of Ancient Greece
    • CLCV 2901 - History of Ancient Rome
    • CLCV 3001 - Early Greek Philosophy
    • CLCV 3002 - The Later Roman Empire
    • CLCV 3201 - Studies in Greek History
    • CLCV 3202 - Studies in Roman History
    • CLCV 3300 - Archaeological Field Work I
    • CLCV 3305 - Studies in Greek and Roman Art
    • CLCV 3701 - Studies in Greek Literature
    • CLCV 3702 - Studies in Roman Literature
    • CLCV 3900 - Directed Studies
    • CLCV 3901 - Directed Studies
    • CLCV 4207 - Topics in Classics
    • CLCV 4208 - Topics in Ancient Literature
    • CLCV 4209 - Topics in Ancient History
    • CLCV 4300 - Archaeological Field Work II
    • CLCV 4900 - Directed Readings and Research
    • CLCV 4901 - Directed Readings and Research
    • CLCV 4902 - Directed Readings and Research
    • GREK 1005 - Introduction to Greek I
    • GREK 1006 - Introduction to Greek II
    • GREK 2200 - Intermediate Greek I
    • GREK 2201 - Intermediate Greek II
    • GREK 3900 - Studies in Greek Poetry
    • GREK 3901 - Studies in Greek Prose
    • GREK 4900 - Directed Study (Poetry)
    • GREK 4901 - Directed Study (Prose)
    • LATN 1005 - Introduction to Latin I
    • LATN 1006 - Introduction to Latin II
    • LATN 2200 - Intermediate Latin I
    • LATN 2201 - Intermediate Latin II
    • LATN 3900 - Studies in Latin Poetry
    • LATN 3901 - Studies in Latin Prose
    • LATN 4900 - Directed Study (Poetry)
    • LATN 4901 - Directed Study (Prose)

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