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Classics Disciplinary B.A. Programmes
    MINOR in Classical Studies is 24 credits earned as follows:
    • 24 from Classics, Latin, Greek, of which 12 must be at the 3/4000 level, chosen in consultation with the Programme Advisor. Students may choose a minor programme with an emphasis on Ancient History, Classical Literature or Art and Archaeology.

    MINOR in Greek is 24 credits earned as follows:

    • 18 from Greek 1000, 2000, 3000
    • 6 from Latin 1000 or Greek at the 3/4000 level, chosen in consultation with the Programme Advisor

    MINOR in Latin is 24 credits earned as follows:

    • 18 from Latin 1000, 2000, 3000
    • 6 from Greek 1000 or Latin at the 3/4000 level, chosen in consultation with the Programme Advisor

    MAJOR AREA OF STUDY in Classical Studies is 60 credits earned as follows:

    • 6 from Latin 1000, Greek 1000
    • 36 from Classics, Greek, Latin, of which 24 must be from the 3/4000 level
    • 18 from complementary courses in Arts & Letters and Humanities (or others), chosen in consultation with the Programme Advisor

    HONOURS in Classical Studies is 72 credits earned as follows:

    • 12 from Latin 1000, Greek 1000
    • 6 from Latin 2000, Greek 2000
    • 12 from Classics/History 3800, Classics/History 3900
    • 42 from Classics/Greek/Latin, of which 30 must be at the 3/4000 level.


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