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Jan 30, 2025
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Latin Minor
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Requirements for the Minor
Core Courses (6 Credit Hours)
Three or four from the following: (9-12 Credit Hours)
One from the following (if only three advanced Latin courses are taken): (3 Credit Hours)
- ARHS 1300 - From Mummies to Gladiators: Art and People of the Ancient World
- ARHS 1303 - Introduction to Western Art I
- ARHS 3310 - War, Looting, and Collecting in the Ancient World
- ARHS 3311 - Mortals, Myths, and Monuments of Ancient Greece
- ARHS 3313 - The Etruscans and Iron Age Italy
- ARHS 3315 - Classical Sculpture
- ARHS 3316 - Art in Rome
- ARHS 4304 - The City as Place
- ARHS 4310 - Seminar on Ancient Art
- ARHS 5305 - Seminar on Greek Art
- CLAS 2311 - Myth and Thought in the Ancient World
- CLAS 2332 - Society Expanding: Polis and Empire
- CLAS 3311 - Mortals, Myths, and Monuments of Ancient Greece
- CLAS 3312 - Classical Rhetoric
- ENGL 3382 - Heroic Visions: The Epic Poetry of Homer and Vergil
- HIST 2350 - Life in the Medieval World, A.D. 306 to 1095
- HIST 2351 - Life in the Medieval World, 1095 to 1350
- HIST 2352 - Greek Mythology and History
- HIST 2354 - Ancient Foundations of Modern Civilization
- HIST 2355 - History of the Ancient Near East and Egypt
- HIST 3350 - A History of Ancient Egypt
- HIST 3353 - The History of Ancient Greece
- HIST 3354 - Warfare and Diplomacy in Antiquity
- HIST 3355 - Class and Gender in Ancient Society
- HIST 3361 - Roman History and the Roman Mind
- HIST 5380 - Augustus and the Roman Empire
- PHIL 3351 - History of Western Philosophy (Ancient)
- RELI 3326 - New Testament
- RELI 3371 - The World of the New Testament
- WL 3378 - Pompeii: Life Interrupted
- WL 3381 - Exploring the Greco-Roman World: Fact, Fiction, and Film
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