30 Units
Unlock the secrets of the Greek and Roman civilization and the origins of the Western world. Benefit not only from small classes and a close-knit student community but also from the department's library and even its on-campus museum. Take advantage of volunteer opportunities in the museum to gain first-hand experience working with artifacts from the Classical world.
This program is offered in English and in French.
The table below includes only discipline-specific courses. Please refer to the Academic Regulations for information on including a minor to your degree.
| Code | Title | Units |
|---|---|---|
| CLA 1101 | Greek Civilization | 3 Units |
| CLA 1102 | Roman Civilization | 3 Units |
| One option from the following: | 6 Units | |
Option 1: | ||
| Greece from the Mycenaeans to the Persian Wars | ||
| Athens, Persia, and Sparta | ||
Option 2: | ||
| The Republic | ||
| The Early Empire | ||
| 12 optional course units in classical studies (CLA) or classics (LCL) | 12 Units | |
| 6 optional course units in classical studies (CLA) or classics (LCL) at the 3000 or 4000 level | 6 Units | |
| Total: | 30 Units | |