

Not available to students pursuing majors or other minors in classics.Ĭourses: CLAS 210, CLAS 320, CLAS 322, CLAS 324, CLAS 326, CLAS 328, CLAS 330, CLAS 424, CLAS 427, CLAS 428, CLAS 430, CLAS 432, CLAS 435, CLAS 445, CLAS 496 (except when topic is medieval) CL AR 340, CL AR 341, CL AR 342, CL AR 343, CL AR 442, CL AR 443, CL AR 444, CL AR 446, CL AR 447, CL AR 448 GREEK (all upper-division courses except GREEK 300 and GREEK 301) LATIN (all upper-division courses except LATIN 300, LATIN 301, LATIN 401, and LATIN 402) HSTAM 205, HSTAM 302, HSTAM 312, HSTAM 313, HSTAM 314, HSTAM 330, HSTAM 401, HSTAM 402, HSTAM 403 HIST 490 (when topic is ancient), HIST 498 (when topic is ancient).A minimum grade of 2.0 is required in each course.Minimum 10 credits from each department (Classics and History).

30 credits from the course list below, including at least 20 upper-division credits (15 of which must be taken at the UW).Program of Study: Master Of Arts (Classics).Doctor Of Philosophy (Classics: Theory And Criticism).Doctor Of Philosophy (Classics: Textual Studies).Doctor Of Philosophy (Classics: Ancient Philosophy).Program of Study: Doctor Of Philosophy (Classics).Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Latin.Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Greek.Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Classics.Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Classical Studies.Program of Study: Major: Classical Studies.Study of Latin and Ancient Greek and the cultures of ancient Rome and Greece fosters broad and deeply informed critical perspectives on the human experience and develops excellent analytical, problem-solving and communication skills. 20 Website Faculty Website concerns itself with the languages and cultures of the ancient Greeks and Romans, whose civilizations had a central role in shaping the basic conceptual categories of our present cultural, intellectual, professional, and civic lives.
