Department of History

Minor in Classical Civilization

The Classical Civilization minor is an interdisciplinary program administered by the Department of History. Contributing disciplines include Art, Language, Literature, History, and Philosophy. The minor enables students to fashion a course of study imparting a broad yet coherent understanding of the civilization of ancient Greece and Rome. Aside from providing a logical framework for the study of the classical world, the minor should be helpful to students seeking admissions to graduate studies in fields related to classical studies.

The faculty in Classical Civilization includes professors of religion, literature, languages, philosophy, and history. Together, they offer a range of courses conceived to provide students both with the opportunity to encounter Classical Civilization from a variety of perspectives.

Students minoring in Classical Civilization Studies must have the approval of a member of the Classical Civilization faculty. Contact Dr. Philip Kaplan for more information.

Minor Requirements
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (15 SEMESTER HOURS)
Select one course from:
EUH 3403 (FC) Ancient Greece
3 hours
EUH 3411 (FC) Ancient Rome
3 hours
(may only use EUH 3403 and EUH 3411 once in the minor)
   
Select four courses of which 3 must be taken with different prefixes: (ARH, CLT, FOL, HIS, PHH)
ARH 3170 Clas Greek-Roman Art
3 hours
CLT 4110 Clas Bckgrd West Lit
3 hours
EUH 3403 (FC) Ancient Greece
3 hours
EUH 3411 (FC) Ancient Rome
3 hours
FOL 2930 AC Beginning Latin I
4 hours
FOL 2931 AA Intsve Latin II
4 hours
PHH 3100 Ancient Philosophy
3 hours
PHH 3120 (FC) Greek Experience
3 hours
 
Students may also select special topics courses approved by the classical civilization faculty to meet the above requirement.

Conditions for minor:

  1. Nine credit hours must be taken at UNF.
  2. Nine credit hours must be upper level. (3000/4000)
  3. A grade of C or better is required for all minor courses.