Classical Studies (Greek)

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Requirements


Description
The Greek classical studies concentration offers students a wide variety of opportunities to study the language, literature and culture of the ancient Greeks and Romans. This concentration is ideal for those students interested in pursuing a classical education in conjunction with another concentration.

Requirements

  • Students must complete a minimum of 28 credit hours including 12 of upper division hours for this concentration.
  • All courses must be completed with a grade of “C” (2.00) or higher.
  • Five semesters of ancient Greek (17 credit hours; GRK 301 and 302 may be repeated for credit) is required.
  • A minimum of 6 upper division hours must be taken with courses offered in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Language 16 hours Required

GRK 101 Elementary Ancient Greek (5)

GRK 201 Intermediate Ancient Greek (5) (Prerequisites: GRK 101 with a grade of C or better)

GRK 301 Ancient Greek Literature I, HU (3) (Prerequisites: GRK 201 with a grade of C or better) (Note: GRK 301 must be taken at least once and possibly twice if needed to reach 5 semesters of credit. May also be repeated to count toward the Classical Studies Electives Requirement.)

GRK 302 Ancient Greek Literature II, HU (3) (Prerequisites: GRK 301 with a grade of C or better) (Note: GRK 302 must be taken at least once and possibly twice if needed to reach 5 semesters of credit. May also be repeated to count toward the Classical Studies Electives Requirement.)

Electives 12 Hours Required
6 Upper Division Elective Hours Required
Choose elective courses from the following:

APH 313 History of Architecture I (L or HU) & G & H (3)

ARS 402 Art of Ancient Egypt, HU & H (3) (Prerequisites: ARS 101 or ARS 102 with C or better)

ARS 404 Greek Art, HU & H (3) (Prerequisites: ARS 101 with C or better; junior standing; credit for ARS 404 or ARS 504 only)

ARS 406 Roman Art, HU & H (3) (Prerequisites: ARS 101, & ARS 102 with a grade of D or better)

ENG 303 Classical Backgrounds of English Literature, HU (3)

HST 347 Ancient Greece, SB & H (3) (Prerequisite(s):  minimum 30 hours; Credit is allowed for only GRK 347 or HST 347 or SLC 345)

HST 348 Rome, SB & H (3) (Prerequisite(s): minimum 30 hours)

HST 349 the Early middle Ages, (HU or SB) & H (3) (Prerequisite(s):  minimum 30 hours)

HST 350 the Later middle Ages, (HU or SB) & H (3) (Prerequisite(s): minimum 30 hours)

HST 362 Sex and Society in Classical and Medieval Europe, SB & H (3) (Prerequisite(s): minimum 30 hours)

HST 373 Roman History I: Foundations and Republic (3) (Prerequisite(s): Credit is allowed for only HST 373 or LAT 373 or SLC 373)

HST 374 Roman History II: The Roman Empire (3) (Prerequisite(s): Credit is allowed for only HST 374 or LAT 374 or SLC 374)

HST 495 Politics in the Ancient Greek World, L (3) (Prerequisite(s): minimum 55 hours; Credit is allowed for only HST 300 or HST 495 or JST 490)

LAT 421 Roman Literature, HU (3) (Pre-requisites: LAT 202)

PHI 328 History of Ancient Philosophy, HU & H (3) (Prerequisite(s):  minimum 25 hours)

POS 340 History of Political Philosophy I, HU & H (3)

REL 315 Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) ((L or HU) & H) (3) (Prerequisite(s): Minimum 24 hours; Credit is allowed for only JST or REL 315)

REL 316 Literary Readings of the Hebrew Bible (L or HU) (3) (Prerequisite(s): minimum 45 hours. Credit is allowed for only ENG 316, HEB 316, JST 316, REL 316 or HEB 394 (Literary Readings of the Bible))

REL 371 New Testament (HU) (3)

REL 375 Lost Scriptures, Lost Christianities (HU) (3) (Prerequisite(s): minimum 24 hours)

SLC 344 Classics and Comics (3) (Prerequisite(s):  Credit is allowed for only GRK 344 or LAT 344 or SLC 344 or GRK/LAT/SLC 394 (Classics and Comics) or SLC 494 (Classics and Comics))

SLC 345 Ancient Greece I: Bronze Age through the Peloponnesian War (3) (Prerequisite(s): minimum 30 hours; Credit is allowed for only GRK 347 or HST 347 or SLC 345)

SLC 346 Ancient Greece II: Late Classical and Hellenistic Period (SB & H) (3) (Prerequisite(s): minimum 30 hours; Credit is allowed for only GRK 346 or HST 346 or SLC 346)

SLC 360 Greece and Rome at War (3) (Pre-requisite:  Credit is allowed for only GRK 360, HST 397, LAT 360, SLC 360 or SLC 394 (Greece and Rome at War)

SLC 361 Roman Religion (HU) (3) (Pre-requisite: Credit is allowed for only LAT 361, REL 361, SLC 361 or SLC 394 (Roman Religion))

SLC 362 Ancient Greek Religion (3) (Prerequisite(s): Credit is allowed for only GRK 362, REL 360, SLC 362 or SLC 394 (Ancient Greek Religion))

SLC 373 Roman History I Foundations and Republic (3) (Prerequisite(s): minimum 30 hours; Credit is allowed for only HST 373 or LAT 373 or SLC 373)

   SLC 374 Roman History II The Roman Empire (3) (Prerequisite(s): minimum 30 hours; Credit is allowed for only HST 374 or LAT 374 or SLC 374)
SLC 394 [*ALEX* *HIS EMPIRES] OR GRK 394 [*ALEX* *HIS EMPIRES]
SLC 394 [*GLORY ** GREECE] OR GRK 394 [*GLORY ** GREECE]
SLC 394 [*TALES OF TROY] OR GRK 394 [*TALES OF TROY]
SLC 394 [*AUGUST* CREAT* *ROM*] OR LAT 394 [*AUGUST* CREAT* *ROM*]
SLC 394 [*ROME BEFORE* *EMPIRE] OR LAT 394 [*ROME BEFORE* *EMPIRE]
SLC 444 Heroes, Ancient and Modern (L or HU) (3)

 

YEAR

2020-21

CAMPUS

Tempe

ADVISING

Interdisciplinary Studies Advising
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All appointments:
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DARS CODE

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COLLEGE/SCHOOL

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

CONCENTRATION CONTACT

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