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Nov 25, 2024
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2017-2018 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Ancient Civilization Minor
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Ancient Civilization Overview
The program in ancient civilization consists principally of courses in art history, classics, Jewish studies, and philosophy. This interdisciplinary program covers the entire spectrum of ancient Mediterranean culture including Greek, Hebrew, and Latin languages. By combining art history, Jewish studies, and philosophy with what has been traditionally identified as classics (Greek and Latin language and literature), the Clark program in ancient civilization presents established disciplines in a stimulating and original configuration.
For more information, please visit the Ancient Civilization Department’s website.
Minor Requirements
An interdepartmental minor in ancient civilization consists of a total of six courses listed below, or other courses approved for the minor by program faculty. These courses must include:
1. At least two courses, from different departments, from the group of foundation courses.
2. At least two 200-level courses.
Note:
Students minoring in ancient civilization are strongly encouraged (but are not required) to study Latin, Greek or Hebrew for their remaining two courses. Ancient Civilization Program Faculty
Paul Burke, Ph.D.
Everett Fox, Ph.D.
Rhys Townsend, Ph.D. Ancient Civilization Courses
Courses offered within the last 2 Academic Years
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