Minor
Minor in Philosophy
The minor in philosophy consists of 18 credits in philosophy.
Three philosophy electives (any level) | (9) |
Two philosophy electives at or beyond the 200 level | (6) |
One philosophy elective at or beyond the 300 level | (3) |
Total | (18) |
Note: A grade point average of 2.00 is required for all courses taken in residence that may be applied to the minor.
Minor in Classical Studies
A grasp of the languages of Rome and of ancient Greece is, of course, of immense benefit to the understanding of our English language, a tongue very deeply in their debt. No less evident is the fact that Latin and Greek are the keys to direct experience and enjoyment of a treasure trove of masterworks in areas such as literature, mythology, law, medicine, religion, philosophy, and history, works whose influence has been very much alive throughout the intervening centuries and into our own time. But not only does knowledge of Latin or Greek provide intimate access to worlds and world views that resemble our own, although seen in a distant mirror, the study of the classical authors and their contexts also reveals worlds and world views that are profoundly “other” than our own, thus providing a richly stimulating contrast to and enlargement of our own culture’s norms of thinking and feeling.
Required course | (3) | |
CLST 200C | P5 Worlds of Greece and Rome | |
Two Classical language courses | (6) | |
LATN 101C | P5 Beginning Latin I | |
LATN 102C | P5 Beginning Latin II | |
LATN 201C | P5 Beginning Latin III | |
GREK 101C | P5 Beginning Greek I | |
GREK 102C | P5 Beginning Greek II | |
GREK 201C | P5 Beginning Greek III | |
THREE electives | (9) | |
An additional course in Latin or Greek language | ||
CLST 210C | P5 Love in the Ancient World | |
CLST 225D | P5 Sport and Spectacle in the Ancient World | |
CLST 230D | P5 Ancient Greek Historians | |
LATN 250C | Roman Authors | |
PHIL 211C | P2 Ancient Philosophy | |
PHIL 350C | P2 Renaissance Seminar | |
ENGL 207C | P1 The Bible as Literature | |
ENGL 352 | Rhetorical Theory | |
LLIT 107D | CC Introduction to World Mythologies | |
REST 262C | P5 New Testament | |
Total | (18) |
Note: A grade point average of 2.00 is required for all courses taken in residence that may be applied to the minor.