18新利体育app登录,18新利苹果版下载 Skip to main content Skip to main content Apply Give Trigger Search Search this Site Go Menu Trigger Menu Close Search this Site Go Primary Header Navigation ARHU Home Home About Chair's Message Why Classics? Academic Programs Bachelor of Arts Advising Modern Greek Scholarships & Prizes Minors Classical Mythology Latin Language and Literature Greek Language and Culture Archaeology Master of Arts Graduate Admissions Graduate Requirements Beyond the Classroom Study Abroad Internships Phi Beta Kappa Student Organizations Careers Undergraduate Alumni Careers Graduate Alumni Careers Research Classical Influences in America Secondary Header Navigation Directory Calendar News Contact Current Students Prospective Students Faculty & Staff Alumni Bachelor of Arts Breadcrumb Home Academic Programs Choose to expand your horizons with an interdisciplinary humanities major while polishing your practical skills. University of Maryland’s Classics degree enables you to examine the cultural nuances of ancient Greece and Rome, and, in the process, gain deep knowledge of their histories, languages, religions, politics and gender systems. Our classes emphasize the critical study of western civilization. In the process, students improve as analytical thinkers and skillful communicators—qualities crucial for any career or advanced academic work. Our graduates go on to work in law, education, medicine, information technology, and government service.   The undergraduate curriculum offers three tracks: Classical Humanities, Latin, and a combined Latin and Greek track. Many of our courses can also be used to fulfill General Education and/or CORE requirements. Information on curriculum and requirements can be found below or in the University Catalog.  All major requirements must be completed in addition to the College of Arts and Humanities requirements.    Major Tracks Classical Humanities Latin Latin and Greek Classical Humanities Foundation Courses     Select 12 credits at the 1xx-2xx level, at least 6 of which must be in Classics (CLAS courses)* Advanced Courses     Select eight courses at the 3xx-level or above, of which four must be in Classics and one must be the following**:  CLAS409 Classics Capstone Seminar (to be taken in the junior or senior year)     36 Total Credits * The introductory Latin or Greek sequence (LATN101, LATN102, LATN201 or GREK101, GREK102, GREK201), if taken at College Park, fulfills this requirement. If LATN120 and LATN201 are taken at College Park, only one additional course at the 1xx-2xx level is required.  If no language is taken, four courses in English translation, including at least two in Classics, are required.  Students who are capable of working at a higher level may request departmental approval to substitute 3xx or 4xx-level courses for some of the introductory credits. **As a special exception, either LATN201 or GREK201, intermediate Latin or Greek, may be counted as one of the advanced courses. Students are still required to fulfill the ARHU requirement of 45 3xx-4xx level credits. Latin 18 credits in LATN courses at the 2xx/3xx level 12 credits in LATN courses at the 4xx level or higher 9-12 credits in supporting courses at any level CLAS, GREK, or related fields such as HIST and ARTH 39 – 42 Total Credits Latin and Greek Students can select from the two options below in addition to Supporting courses:  Option 1:     18 credits in LATN courses 12 credits in GREK courses* Option 2:     18 credits in GREK courses 12 credits in LATN courses* Supporting courses ** 39 Total Credits *Students with no previous training in the second language may count introductory level courses as part of the 12-hour requirement. **For example, CLAS170, HIST110, and a 3xx- or 4xx-level course in Greek or Roman history Undergraduate Director Jorge Bravo Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Classics 1210F Marie Mount Hall College Park MD, 20742 (301) 405-2360 Related Links Schedule an advising appointment Discover opportunities beyond the classroom Explore the graduate program Department of Classics 1210 Marie Mount Hall College Park, MD 20742 301.405.2013 Primary Footer Navigation ARHU Home Home About Academic Programs Beyond the Classroom Research Secondary Footer Navigation Apply Calendar Directory Give News Follow Us Facebook Twitter Instagram Flickr © 2024 University of Maryland Log In Privacy Policy Web Accessibility 18新利体育app登录,18新利苹果版下载