CLASSICS MINOR

Classics Minor 
        Advisor 
John P. Adams
The Minor
The Classics section offers courses in Greek and Latin languages,  literatures, and civilizations. 
THE CLASSICS MINOR IS NO LONGER ENROLLING NEW MINORS.
Requirements for the Minor
1. Lower-division Required Courses (12 Units)
CLAS 101L Elementary Latin I (3)
CLAS 102L Elementary Latin II (3)
CLAS 201L Intermediate Latin I (3)
CLAS 202L Intermediate Latin II (3)
2. Upper-division Required Courses (12 Units)
CLAS 315 Greek and Roman Mythology (3)
FLIT 423 The Greek and Roman Epic in Translation (3)
FLIT 424 Drama of Greece and Rome (3)
FLIT 480 Greek and Roman Literature in Translation (3)
          Note that interviews with instructors designed to place lower-division  students at appropriate levels of language achievement given before  registration week. 
Course List
CLAS 101G.  Elementary Greek I (3) 
        Fundamentals of Attic  Greek; reading of a simplified nature from Xenophon’s Anabasis. (Available for  General Education, Comparative Cultural Studies)
CLAS 102G.  Elementary Greek II (3) 
        Continuation of  Elementary Greek I.  (Available for General Education, Comparative Cultural Studies)
CLAS 101L.  Elementary Latin I (3) 
        Introduction to the  structure of Latin with emphasis on reading Latin and on the role of Latin to  the development of English. (Available for General Education, Comparative  Cultural Studies)
CLAS 102L.  Elementary Latin II (3) 
        Continuation of CLAS  101. (Available for General Education, Comparative Cultural Studies)
CLAS 201L.  Intermediate Latin I (3) 
        Prerequisite: CLAS 102L.  Reading and  analysis of selected Latin prose.
CLAS 202L. Intermediate Latin II (3) 
        Prerequisite: CLAS 201L. Reading  and analysis of classicalLatin poetry. 
CLAS 315. Greek And Roman Mythology (3) 
        Prerequisite: Completion of the lower-division writing  requirement. Conducted in English. Study of the myths of Greeks and Romans and  of their impact on the literature of the Western world. (Available for General  Education, Arts and Humanities)
CLAS 496A-Z. Experimental Topics Courses In Classics (3) 
        Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. Selected topics in Classics  with course content to be determined.
FLIT 423. The Greek And Roman Epic In Translation (3) 
Conducted in English. Traces the development of the epic genre in  antiquity. Emphasis on readings from Homer’s Iliad, Odyssey, and Virgil’s  Aeneid. (Cross-listed with ENGL 423)
FLIT 424. Drama Of Greece  And Rome (3) 
        Conducted in English.  Analysis of major Greek and Roman plays as literature and as works for the  theater. (Cross-listed with ENGL 424;   same as THEA 422)
FLIT 480. Greek And Roman Literature In Translation (3) 
        Conducted in English.  Study of representative works of classical literature in translation;  consideration of their contributions to western thought. (Cross-listed with  ENGL 480)
Consult:
Prof. John P. Adams
435 Sierra Tower
677-3459 / 677-3467

 

 