
Classical Studies (Latin)
Requirements
Description
The Latin classical studies program at ASU offers students a wide variety of opportunities to study the language, literature, and culture of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
Requirements
- Students must complete a minimum of 31 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.
- A minimum of 6 upper division hours must be taken in courses offered in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Language 19 Hours
LAT 101 Elementary Latin (4)
LAT 102 Elementary Latin (4) (Prerequisites: LAT 101)
LAT 201 Intermediate Latin I, HU (4) (Prerequisites: LAT 102)
LAT 202 Intermediate Latin II, HU (4) (Prerequisites: LAT 201)
LAT 421 Roman Literature, HU (3) (Prerequisites: LAT 202)
OR LAT 422 Roman Literature (3)
Electives 6 hours
Choose elective courses from the following:
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)
ASB 222 Buried Cities and Lost Tribes, (HU or SB) & G & H (3)
ENG 303 Classical Backgrounds of English Literature, HU (3)
ENG 422 Special Topics in Shakespeare, HU (3) (Prerequisites: ENG 200 and one other 200-level Literature course with C or better)
HPS 322 History of Science, HU & H (3)
HST 304 [*GREEK* WAR*], SB & H (3)
HST 304 [*ATHENIAN*], SB & H (3)
HST 347 Ancient Greece, SB & H (3)
HST 348 Rome, SB & H (3)
HST 349 The Early Middle Ages, (HU or SB) & H (3)
HST 350 The Later Middle Ages, (HU or SB) & H (3)
HST 362 Sex and Society in Classical and Medieval Europe, SB & H (3)
HUM 301 Japanese Cities and Cultures to 1800 (3)
PHI 328 OR PHI 301 History of Ancient Philosophy, HU & H (3)
PHI 420 [*GREEK*] (3) (Prerequisites: Undergraduate Philosophy student; minimum 56 hours)
POS 340 History of Political Philosophy I, HU & H (3)
Upper Division Hours 6 hours
Choose courses from the following:
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)
ENG 422 Special Topics in Shakespeare, HU (3) (Prerequisites: ENG 200 and one other 200-level Literature course with C or better)
GRK 301 Ancient Greek Literature I (3)
GRK 302 Ancient Greek Literature II (3)
HPS 322 History of Science, HU & H (3)
HST 304 [*GREEK* WAR*], SB & H (3)
HST 304 [*ATHENIAN*], SB & H (3)
HST 347 Ancient Greece, SB & H (3)
HST 348 Rome, SB & H (3)
HST 349 The Early Middle Ages, (HU or SB & H (3)
HST 350 The Later Middle Ages, (Hu or SB) & H (3)
HST 362 Sex and Society in Classical and Medieval Europe, SB & H (3)
HUM 301 Japanese Cities and Cultures to 1800
LAT 421 Roman Literature (3)
LAT 422 Roman Literature (3)
PHI 328 OR PHI 301 History of Ancient Philosophy, HU & H (3)
PHI 420 Topics in Philosophy [*GREEK*] (3) (Prerequisites: Undergraduate Philosophy student; minimum 56 hours)
IDS Core Course Information
All Interdisciplinary Studies students are required to complete a 9 credit-hour core and 9 credit hours of context/application courses.
Required Courses (9 credit hours):
- IDS 201 Intellectual Fusion (recommended for freshman/sophomore students)
- Prerequisites: None
OR
- IDS 301 Becoming Interdisciplinary (3) (recommended for transfer students and/or students declaring IDS in their junior or senior year)
- Prerequisites: Interdisciplinary Studies major
- Prerequisites: Interdisciplinary Studies major
- IDS 302 Integration Skills (3)
- Prerequisite(s): Interdisciplinary Studies major; IDS 201 or 301 with C or better
- IDS 401 Integration: Experiential Learning (3) (requires application)
- Prerequisites: IDS 201 or 301 with C or better; IDS 302 with C or better; minimum 2.00 GPA; minimum of two courses completed in each concentration area
- Prerequisites: IDS 201 or 301 with C or better; IDS 302 with C or better; minimum 2.00 GPA; minimum of two courses completed in each concentration area
Context courses (6 credit hours)
Choose two Integrative Context courses from the following (3 credit hours each):
- IDS 310: Integration: Cultural Contexts, C
- IDS 311: Integration: Global Contexts, G, SB
- IDS 312: Integrative Perspectives on Change
- IDS 313: Integrative Perspectives on a Changing World
- IDS 314: Integrative Perspectives on Cultural Dynamics, SB
- IDS 315: Integration: Social Contexts, SB
- IDS 316: Integration: Humanities Contexts, HU
Application courses (3 credit hours)
Choose any IDS Application course from the following (3 credit hours each):
- IDS 140: The Nature of Knowledge Systems
- IDS 302: Integration Skills
- IDS 310: Integration: Cultural Contexts, C
- IDS 311: Integration: Global Contexts, G, SB
- IDS 312: Integrative Perspectives on Change
- IDS 313: Integrative Perspectives on a Changing World
- IDS 314: Integrative Perspectives on Cultural Dynamics, SB
- IDS 315: Integration: Social Contexts, SB
- IDS 316: Integration: Humanities Contexts, HU
- IDS 484: Elective Internship
Transfer to ASU transfer.asu.edu
- How credits transfer to ASU transfer.asu.edu/credits
- How to transfer to ASU from a Two-Year school transfer.asu.edu/ CommunityColleges
Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) transfer students transfer.asu.edu/maricopa
- Courses may fulfill Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) or Associate’s degree requirements, consult with your community college academic advisor for details.
- MCCCD course transfer equivalencies are listed here; they may be applied toward this concentration (maximum of six credits or two courses).
- Information listed was current for this catalog year at the time of printing, consult transfer.asu.edu/maricopa for verification.
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