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BACHELOR OF ARTS - FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES (ANCIENT GREEK AND ROMAN STUDIES)
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DEGREE: BACHELOR OF ARTS
MAJOR: FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES
CONCENTRATION: ANCIENT GREEK AND ROMAN STUDIES

This concentration requires the choice of one of the following options: Civilization and Culture, Ancient Greek and Latin Language and Literature, Latin Language and Literature. Students must see their advisor or the Associate Chair of the department to choose one of these options. Specific requirements for these options can be viewed on-line at www.fllt.udel.edu/lang/classics/programs.htm; paper copies are available at the department office, 103 Jastak-Burgess Hall.

CURRICULUMCREDITS

University and College Requirements.

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
Nine credits on Ancient Greek and Roman authors or topics chosen from among the following FLLT courses:9
FLLT 202 (Biblical and Classical Literature), FLLT 316 (Gods, Heroes, and Monsters: Classical Mythology), FLLT 322 Topic: (In Love and War: Greek Tragedy), FLLT 322 (Topic: Antiquity through Modern Eyes), FLLT 320/FLLT 322/FLLT 330 (variable topics, genres, periods, and authors)
Six credits in Ancient Greek or Latin at the 200 level or above6

A three-credit capstone experience (GREK or LATN 4xx capstone if available, FLLT 490 or FLLT 495).
Senior thesis or equivalent fulfills the capstone requirement (3).

Twenty-one credits chosen from the following programs and departments in accordance with the requirements of the option selected and with prior approval of the advisor: GREK, LATN, FLLT, ANTH, ARTH, HIST, PHIL, POSC, THEA21

ELECTIVES
After required courses are completed, sufficient elective credits must be taken to meet the minimum credit requirement for the degree.

CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF124
NOTE:See your advisor or the Associate Chair of the department for the specific program of study requirements. The majority of the specific course requirements are generally at the 300-400 level depending on the student's program of study option.



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