Classical Languages and Cultures, BA
Return to: Programs of Study Program DescriptionClassics is the study of the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome. Both cultures have had a profound influence on life in the western world, especially in the areas of language and literature, art and architecture, politics and religion, science and philosophy. The classics faculty at Wright State offers classes in most of these areas. The Classical Languages and Cultures major allows students to take a wide range of courses. Students are required to take a minimum of 5 semesters of a Classical language, either Latin or Greek, and are encouraged to take a second Classical language as an elective. Additional electives cover courses in a diverse range of subjects relating to the study of the Classical world. For students interested in intensive study of a Classical language, the department offers a B.A. in Latin and a B.A. in Greek. Students interested in teaching Latin enroll in the Latin licensure program, which the department offers in conjunction with Wright State’s College of Health, Education, and Human Services. Students with previous language instruction in Latin or classical Greek may place into advanced language courses by test. Admission RequirementsStudents must have met College of Liberal Arts admission requirements. Program Learning Outcomes
Classics Honors ProgramStudents with a GPA of 3.5 or higher in Classics may substitute an Honors project for CLS 4100. An Honors project involves independent study with a faculty mentor. It will usually extend over two consecutive terms and earn six hours of credit upon its successful completion. The project culminates in the writing of a major research paper (25-30 pages) during the second term and an oral defense of the project with the program faculty. For More Information
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Program Requirements:I. Wright State Core: 38 HoursELEMENT 1: COMMUNICATION: 6 HOURS ELEMENT 2: MATHEMATICS: 3 HOURS ELEMENT 3: GLOBAL TRADITIONS: 6 HOURS ELEMENT 4: ARTS AND HUMANITIES: 3 HOURS ELEMENT 5: SOCIAL SCIENCES: 6 HOURS ELEMENT 6: NATURAL SCIENCES: 8 HOURS ADDITIONAL CORE COURSES: 6 HOURS II. Major Requirements: 36 Hours
III. Related RequirementsIV. College Requirements: 6 HoursFilled by major requirement.
V. Electives: 40 HoursTotal: 120 HoursGraduation Planning StrategyThe Graduation Planning Strategy (GPS) has been created to illustrate one option to complete degree requirements within a particular time frame. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic advisor to adjust this plan based on credit already earned, individual needs or curricular changes that may not be reflected in this year’s catalog. |
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