Classics Major's Checklist: 30 credits, including a minimum of:

INTERMEDIATE LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY IN GREEK OR LATIN
CG110 Elementary Greek (4 cr.)
CG210 Intermediate Greek (4 cr.)
or    
CL110 Elementary Latin (4 cr.)
CL210 Intermediate Latin (4 cr.)
ADVANCED GREEK OR LATIN (EACH SEMINAR MAY BE TAKEN MORE THAN ONCE)
CG310 Seminar in Greek Poetry (3 cr.)
CG311 Seminar in Greek Prose (3 cr.)
or    
CL310 Seminar in Latin Poetry (3 cr.)
CL311 Seminar in Latin Prose (3 cr.)

GATEWAY COURSE
CC200 The Classical World (3 cr.)

THREE COURSES IN AREA STUDIES, ONE FROM EACH CLUSTER:
GREEK AND LATIN LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION
CC220 Classical Mythology (3 cr.)
CC222 Greek Tragedy (3 cr.)
CC223 Greek and Roman Comedy (3 cr.)
CC224 Greek and Roman Epic (3 cr.)
ANCIENT HISTORY
CC226 Greek and Roman Historiography (3 cr.)
HI201 Greek History (3 cr.)
HI202 Roman History (3 cr.)
LS2 124 Athenian Democracy (3 cr.)
ANCIENT ART HISTORY
AH222 Greek Art and Archaeology (3 cr.)
AH223 Roman Art and Archaeology (3 cr.)
LS2 180 Images of the Twelve Caesars (3 cr.)

RESEARCH PREPARATION
CC290 Research in Classics (1 cr.)

300-LEVEL SEMINAR (MAY BE TAKEN MORE THAN ONCE)
CC365 Special Topics in Classics (may be cross-listed as HI361F) (3 cr.)

ANY COURSE ABOVE PLUS THE FOLLOWING MAY ALSO BE COUNTED TOWARD THE MAJOR:
CC291 Writing in Classics (1 cr.)
CC371/2 Independent Study (3 cr.)
CC390 Thesis (3 cr.)
GO303 Classical Political Thought (3 cr.)
GO351 Topics in Political Thought: Thucydides (3 cr.)
HI375G Colloquium in Ancient History: International Affairs in Antiquity
LS2 156 The Good Life in Ancient Greek Philosophy and Literature (3 cr.)
PH203 History of Philosophy: Greek Philosophy (3 cr.)
PH327A Great Philosophers: Plato (3 cr.)
PH327B Great Philosophers: Aristotle (3 cr.)
RE330 Special Topics in Religion (3 cr.)