Suggested Courses of Study

Students interested in pursuing particular areas within classics - Greek (CG) or Latin (CL) literature, art and archaeology, history, and philosophy - should consider these course clusters in addition to the major/minor requirements.

LITERATURE
CC220  Classical Mythology
CC222 Greek Drama: Myth in Action
CC223 Greek and Roman Comedy
CC224  The Heroine's Tale: Traditions of Greek and Roman Epic
CC226 Greek and Roman Historiography
CC365 Special Topics: Singer, Song & Society; True Confessions: (Auto)Biographical Tradition
GO303 Classical Political Thought
HI201 Greek History 
HI202 Roman History
LS2 124 Athenian Democracy
LS2 156 The Good Life in Ancient Greek Philosophy and Literature
LS2 180  Images of 12 Caesars
PH203 History of Greek Philosophy

ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY
CC220  Classical Mythology
CC365  Special Topics: Bronze Age Art and Archaeology; Roman Art in the Private Sphere
AN105  Intro. to Archaeology GE102 Historical Geology
AN175  Intro. to Archaeological Field Investigations GE309 Field Techniques
AH222  Greek Art and Archaeology HI201 Greek History
AH223 Roman Art and Archaeology HI202 Roman History
AH232 Late Antique, Early Medieval & Byzantine Art LS2 124 Athenian Democracy
AH376A  Colloquium in Art History: Ancient LS2 180 Images of 12 Caesars

HISTORY
CC226  Greek and Roman Historiography
GO303 Classical Political Thought
HI201  Greek History
HI202  Roman History 
HI361F  Special Topics: Alexander the Great; Age of Augustus
HI375G Colloquium in Ancient History: International Affairs in Antiquity
LS2 124 Athenian Democracy
LS2 180  Images of 12 Caesars

PHILOSOPHY
CC222  Greek Drama
CC223 Greek and Roman Comedy
CC226 Greek and Roman Historiography
GO303  Classical Political Thought
HI201  Greek History
LS2 124  Athenian Democracy
LS2 156 The Good Life in Ancient Greek Philosophy and Literature
PH203  History of Greek Philosophy
PH210  Aesthetics
PH303  Ethics 
PH327A,B  Great Philosophers: Plato; Aristotle