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Classical Studies
Department of History
201 Humanities
(831) 459-2982
http://history.ucsc.edu
Program Description | Faculty
Program Description
"Classics" is a traditional designation for the study of
the literature, history, and culture of ancient Greece and Rome. Classical
studies at UCSC combines features of traditional programs, such as solid
grounding in the ancient languages, with innovative, interdisciplinary
approaches (literary theory, gender studies, performance, and film).
Classical studies is an interdisciplinary field.
While the core of the major is focused on courses in the ancient Greek and
Latin languages, the major also includes courses in history, history of art and
visual culture, linguistics, literature, philosophy, politics, religious
studies, and theater arts. Students are encouraged to study the literary and
material artifacts of Greece and Rome within the larger context of ancient Mediterranean
and Near Eastern cultures.
The classical studies major offers an opportunity to
work in small classes with a dedicated teaching faculty and excellent fellow
students. Over the years, classical studies has averaged six to ten majors per
year. Classical studies is an excellent preparation for further study in a wide
variety of graduate and professional programs including comparative literature,
English, philosophy, law, and publishing.
The basic requirements for the classical studies
major allow a variety of emphases and concentrations. For example, students
with an interest in contemporary philosophy and political theory might want to
concentrate in Greek, taking upper-division courses in Greek, history,
philosophy, and politics. Students with an interest in European literature
might want to concentrate in Latin, taking upper-division courses in Latin,
history, and literature in translation. Students planning on pursuing a
classics degree at the Ph.D. level should concentrate most of their course work
in the Greek and Latin languages themselves.
Requirements for the Major
A prerequisite for the classical studies major is the
lower-division sequence in elementary Greek or Latin language (Greek 1 and 2 or
Latin 1 and 2). The major requires a total of ten courses plus a senior
comprehensive exam and must include the following:
- one lower-division
survey of ancient history or literature in translation;
- three upper-division
courses in Greek or Latin;
- six additional
approved upper-division courses (which may include courses in Greek or Latin
language).
Requirements for the Minor
A minor in classical studies requires the lower-division
sequence in elementary Greek or Latin language (Greek 1 and 2 or Latin 1 and 2)
and Greek or Latin Literature 100 plus any four of the upper-division courses
listed as satisfying the classical studies major requirements.
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