Classics
Degree Type: Certificate
The Classics Cluster and Certificates offer a wide range of opportunities for students interested in Greek and Roman antiquity and/or its reception from medieval through contemporary times. Certificates are offered in Classical Latin, Ancient Greek, and Classical Studies.
Interested students based in any PhD program may elect to complete one or more of the three Graduate Certificates administered by the Classics Cluster and recognized on academic transcripts: the Graduate Certificate in Classical Latin, the Graduate Certificate in Ancient Greek, and the Graduate Certificate in Classical Reception Studies. Each certificate requires the completion of five courses in Greek, Latin, Classics, or Classical Reception authorized for graduate credit. Courses offered in departments other than Classics that include a significant component in the study of Classical Antiquity or its reception are eligible.
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Classics Courses
CLASSICS 340-0 Greek and Roman Drama (1 Unit)
Analysis of key works of ancient drama, chiefly tragedy and comedy; their material setting in the Greco-Roman Mediterranean; ancient drama's literary and performance aspects and social, political, and economic contexts.
Advanced Expression Literature Fine Arts Distro Area Literature and Arts Foundational DisciplineCLASSICS 400-0 Classics and Reception (1 Unit)
CLASSICS 440-0 Graduate Seminar (1 Unit)
CLASSICS 490-0 Topics in Medieval Thought (1 Unit)
CLASSICS 499-0 Independent Study (1 Unit)
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CLASSICS 590-0 Research (1-3 Units)
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