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Classics Program (CLAS)

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Classics Program (CLAS)

Location

Location

  • General Office, Room 608
  • Undergraduate Office, Room 638
  • Sixth Floor, Stephen Leacock Building
  • 855 Sherbrooke Street West
  • Montreal, Quebec H3A 2T7
  • Telephone: 514-398-3975
  • Fax: 514-398-8365
  • Email: undergrad.history [at] mcgill.ca
  • Website: www.mcgill.ca/classics

About Classics Program

About Classics Program

Classical Studies offers an in-depth study of the languages, literature, history and culture of ancient Greece and Rome. Students may complete one of the four standard undergraduate programs (Minor, Major, Honours, Joint Honours Concentration). The Minor and Major concentrations provide a useful complement for students in the arts and sciences. Two separate streams allow students to put emphasis either on the ancient languages or on the culture of the ancient Mediterranean. The Joint Honours and Honours degrees are designed to train students who wish to make Classics a basis for academic careers. They also offer students the prospect of favourable consideration for graduate and other professional schools.

All Classics degree options require students to choose courses from one or more of the following thematic areas:

  • Classical Languages
  • Classical Literature
  • Ancient History
  • Philosophy and Religion
  • Modern Greek

The current list of courses within each thematic area is available on the Classical Studies website: www.mcgill.ca/classics/teaching/thematic-areas.

Classics Program (CLAS) Faculty

Classics Program (CLAS) Faculty

Emeritus Professors
Albert Schachter; B.A.(McG.), D.Phil.(Oxf.)(Hiram Mills Emeritus Professor of Classics)
George Michael Woloch; B.A.(Yale), M.A.(Oxf.), Ph.D.(Johns Hop.) (John McNaughton Emeritus Professor of Classics)
Professor
Hans Beck, Director of Classical Studies; Ph.D.(Erlangen) (John MacNaughton Professor of Classics)
Assistant Professors
Michael Fronda; B.A.(C’nell), M.A., Ph.D.(Ohio St.)
Charles W. Gladhill; B.A.(Mich.), M.A.(Georgia South.), Ph.D.(Stan.)
Lynn Kozak; B.A.(Barnard), M.A.(Lond.), Ph.D.(Nott.)
Visiting Assistant Professor
Nikolaos Poulopoulos; Ph.D.(Harv.) (Papachristidis Assistant Professor in Modern Greek Studies)
Faculty Lecturers
Donald W. Baronowski; B.A.(McG.), M.A.(Br. Col.), Ph.D.(Tor.)
Margaret Palczynski; B.Sc.(McG.), M.A.(C'dia)
Faculty: 
Faculty of Arts—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Minor Concentration Classics (18 credits)

Two separate streams allow students to put emphasis either on the ancient languages or on the culture of the ancient Mediterranean.

This program may be expanded to the Major Concentration Classics.

Complementary Courses (18 credits)

Students select one of the following two streams of study:

- Classical Language Stream

- Classical Studies Stream

Classical Language Stream

18 credits taken from the five thematic areas of Classics: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Ancient History, Philosophy and Religion, Modern Greek with the specifications described below. For course choices, see the course lists provided for each area.

12 credits minimum in Classical Languages

a minimum of 3 credits at the 300-level or higher of CLAS courses

a maximum of 12 credits of 200-level courses.

Classical Studies Stream

18 credits taken from the five thematic areas of Classics: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Ancient History, Philosophy and Religion, Modern Greek with the specifications described below. For course choices, see the course lists provided for each area.

6 credits minimum in Classical Languages

a minimum of 6 credits in one of the following areas:

- Classical Literature

- Ancient History

- Philosophy and Religion

- Modern Greek

a minimum of 3 credits of 300-level or higher of CLAS courses

a maximum of 12 credits of 200-level courses.

Note: The same course may not count toward more than one thematic area requirement.

Classical Languages - Latin

CLAS 210 (6) Introductory Latin 1
CLAS 210D1 (3) Introductory Latin 1
CLAS 210D2 (3) Introductory Latin 1
CLAS 310 (3) Reading Latin
CLAS 311 (3) Catullus/Ovid
CLAS 312 (3) Intermediate Latin: Poetry
CLAS 313 (3) Intermediate Latin: Cicero
CLAS 314 (3) Intermediate Latin: Historians
CLAS 315 (3) Intermediate Latin: Selections
CLAS 411 (3) Advanced Latin: Epic
CLAS 412 (3) Advanced Latin: Lyric
CLAS 413 (3) Advanced Latin: Satire
CLAS 414 (3) Advanced Latin: History
CLAS 415 (3) Advanced Latin: Oratory
CLAS 416 (3) Advanced Latin: Philosophy
CLAS 418 (3) Advanced Latin: Special Topics
CLAS 515D1 (3) Latin Authors and Texts
CLAS 515D2 (3) Latin Authors and Texts

Classical Languages - Ancient Greek

CLAS 220D1 (3) Introductory Ancient Greek
CLAS 220D2 (3) Introductory Ancient Greek
CLAS 320 (3) Reading Ancient Greek
CLAS 321 (3) Intermediate Greek: Plato/Xenophon
CLAS 322 (3) Intermediate Greek: Orators
CLAS 323 (3) Intermediate Greek: Homer
CLAS 324 (3) Intermediate Greek: Poetry
CLAS 325 (3) Intermediate Greek: Later Prose
CLAS 326 (3) Intermediate Greek: Selections
CLAS 421 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Epic
CLAS 422 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Lyric
CLAS 423 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Drama
CLAS 424 (3) Advanced Greek: History
CLAS 425 (3) Advanced Greek: Oratory
CLAS 426 (3) Advanced Greek: Philosophy
CLAS 427 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Documents
CLAS 428 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Special Topics
CLAS 525D1 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts
CLAS 525D2 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts

Classical Literature - Classics (CLAS)

CLAS 200 (3) Introduction to Ancient Greek Literature
CLAS 203 (3) Greek Mythology
CLAS 208 (3) Roman Literature and Society
CLAS 300 (3) Greek Drama and the Theatre
CLAS 309 (3) The Greek and Roman Novel
CLAS 311 (3) Catullus/Ovid
CLAS 312 (3) Intermediate Latin: Poetry
CLAS 313 (3) Intermediate Latin: Cicero
CLAS 314 (3) Intermediate Latin: Historians
CLAS 315 (3) Intermediate Latin: Selections
CLAS 320 (3) Reading Ancient Greek
CLAS 321 (3) Intermediate Greek: Plato/Xenophon
CLAS 322 (3) Intermediate Greek: Orators
CLAS 323 (3) Intermediate Greek: Homer
CLAS 324 (3) Intermediate Greek: Poetry
CLAS 325 (3) Intermediate Greek: Later Prose
CLAS 326 (3) Intermediate Greek: Selections
CLAS 370 (3) Women in Greek Drama
CLAS 380 (3) Ancient Greek Religion
CLAS 411 (3) Advanced Latin: Epic
CLAS 412 (3) Advanced Latin: Lyric
CLAS 413 (3) Advanced Latin: Satire
CLAS 414 (3) Advanced Latin: History
CLAS 415 (3) Advanced Latin: Oratory
CLAS 416 (3) Advanced Latin: Philosophy
CLAS 418 (3) Advanced Latin: Special Topics
CLAS 421 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Epic
CLAS 422 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Lyric
CLAS 423 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Drama
CLAS 424 (3) Advanced Greek: History
CLAS 425 (3) Advanced Greek: Oratory
CLAS 426 (3) Advanced Greek: Philosophy
CLAS 428 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Special Topics
CLAS 490 (3) Greek and Roman Historiography
CLAS 515D1 (3) Latin Authors and Texts
CLAS 515D2 (3) Latin Authors and Texts
CLAS 525D1 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts
CLAS 525D2 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts

Classical Literature - Other Departments

Classical literature courses are also taught under the subject codes of English (ENGL), French (FREN), and Philosophy (PHIL).

ENGL 347 (3) Great Writings of Europe 1
ENGL 370 (3) Theatre History: The Long Eighteenth Century
ENGL 447 (3) Crosscurrents/English Literature and European Literature 1
FREN 481 (3) Littérature et Antiquité
PHIL 354 (3) Plato
PHIL 355 (3) Aristotle

Ancient History - All Departments

Ancient History courses are taught under several subject codes including: Anthropology (ANTH), Art History (ARTH), Classics (CLAS), History (HIST), and Religious Studies (RELG).

ANTH 335 (3) Ancient Egyptian Civilization
ARTH 209 (3) Introduction to Ancient Art and Architecture
CLAS 203 (3) Greek Mythology
CLAS 314 (3) Intermediate Latin: Historians
CLAS 323 (3) Intermediate Greek: Homer
CLAS 380 (3) Ancient Greek Religion
CLAS 404 (3) Classical Tradition
CLAS 414 (3) Advanced Latin: History
CLAS 424 (3) Advanced Greek: History
CLAS 427 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Documents
CLAS 490 (3) Greek and Roman Historiography
HIST 205 (3) Ancient Mediterranean History
HIST 231 (3) Archaeology of the Ancient World
HIST 305 (3) Ancient Warfare and Imperialism
HIST 323 (3) History and Sexuality 1
HIST 368 (3) Greek History: Classical Period
HIST 369 (3) Greek History: Early Greece
HIST 375 (3) Roman History: Early Empire
HIST 376 (3) Roman History: Later Empire
HIST 378 (3) Roman & Greek Social History
HIST 379 (3) Greek History: Hellenistic Period
HIST 391 (3) Roman History: Republic
HIST 400 (3) Ancient Greece, Rome and China
HIST 407 (3) Topics in Ancient History
HIST 449 (3) Medicine in the Ancient World
HIST 450 (3) Ancient History Methods
HIST 451 (3) The Ancient Mediterranean City
HIST 550 (3) Ancient History: Seminar
HIST 551 (3) Ancient History: Research
RELG 326 (3) Ancient Christian Church AD54 - AD604

Philosophy and Religion

Philosophy and Religion courses are taught under several subject codes including: Classics (CLAS), Philosophy (PHIL), Political Science (POLI), and Religious Studies (RELG).

CLAS 203 (3) Greek Mythology
CLAS 323 (3) Intermediate Greek: Homer
CLAS 380 (3) Ancient Greek Religion
CLAS 416 (3) Advanced Latin: Philosophy
CLAS 421 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Epic
CLAS 426 (3) Advanced Greek: Philosophy
PHIL 345 (3) Greek Political Theory
PHIL 350 (3) History and Philosophy of Ancient Science
PHIL 353 (3) The Presocratic Philosophers
PHIL 354 (3) Plato
PHIL 355 (3) Aristotle
PHIL 452 (3) Later Greek Philosophy
PHIL 453 (3) Ancient Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy
PHIL 454 (3) Ancient Moral Theory
PHIL 550 (3) Seminar: Ancient Philosophy 1
PHIL 551 (3) Seminar: Ancient Philosophy 2
POLI 333 (3) Western Political Theory 1
RELG 201 (3) Religions of the Ancient Near East
RELG 202 (3) Religion of Ancient Israel
RELG 210 (3) Jesus of Nazareth
RELG 280 (6) Elementary New Testament Greek
RELG 326 (3) Ancient Christian Church AD54 - AD604
RELG 381 (3) Advanced New Testament Greek
RELG 482 (3) Exegesis of Greek New Testament
RELG 502 (3) Greco-Roman Judaism
RELG 583 (3) Hellenistic Religious Texts

Modern Greek

CLAS 230D1 (3) Introductory Modern Greek
CLAS 230D2 (3) Introductory Modern Greek
CLAS 331 (3) Intermediate Modern Greek Language
CLAS 332 (3) The Modern Greek Novel
CLAS 333 (3) Modern Greek Poetry
CLAS 335 (3) Language and Civilization/Modern Greece 2
CLAS 404 (3) Classical Tradition

Classics Topics Courses

The following Classics topics courses change topic each time they are taught. Consult the course instructor and Classics Advisor to verify toward which thematic area(s) the course may count for the term in which it is taken.

CLAS 347 (3) Special Topics in Classics
CLAS 348 (3) Greek and Roman Topography
Faculty: 
Faculty of Arts—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Major Concentration Classics (36 credits)

Two separate streams allow students to put emphasis either on the ancient languages or on the culture of the ancient Mediterranean.

Complementary Courses (36 credits)

Students select one of the following two streams of study:

- Classical Language Stream

- Classical Studies Stream

Classical Language Stream

36 credits taken from the five thematic areas of Classics: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Ancient History, Philosophy and Religion, Modern Greek with the specifications described below. For course choices, see the course lists provided for each area.

18 credits minimum in Classical Languages

a minimum of 6 credits in each of two of the following areas:

- Classical Literature

- Ancient History

- Philosophy and Religion

- Modern Greek

a maximum of 12 credits of 200-level courses.

Classical Studies Stream

36 credits taken from the five thematic areas of Classics: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Ancient History, Philosophy and Religion, Modern Greek with the specifications described below. For course choices, see the course lists provided for each area.

9 credits minimum in Classical Languages

a minimum of 12 credits in one of the following areas:

- Classical Literature

- Ancient History

- Philosophy and Religion

- Modern Greek

a minimum of 3 credits in at least three different areas

a minimum of 3 credits of 300-level or higher of CLAS courses

a maximum of 12 credits of 200-level courses.

Note: The same course may not count toward more than one thematic area requirement.

Classical Languages - Latin

CLAS 210 (6) Introductory Latin 1
CLAS 210D1 (3) Introductory Latin 1
CLAS 210D2 (3) Introductory Latin 1
CLAS 310 (3) Reading Latin
CLAS 311 (3) Catullus/Ovid
CLAS 312 (3) Intermediate Latin: Poetry
CLAS 313 (3) Intermediate Latin: Cicero
CLAS 314 (3) Intermediate Latin: Historians
CLAS 315 (3) Intermediate Latin: Selections
CLAS 411 (3) Advanced Latin: Epic
CLAS 412 (3) Advanced Latin: Lyric
CLAS 413 (3) Advanced Latin: Satire
CLAS 414 (3) Advanced Latin: History
CLAS 415 (3) Advanced Latin: Oratory
CLAS 416 (3) Advanced Latin: Philosophy
CLAS 418 (3) Advanced Latin: Special Topics
CLAS 515D1 (3) Latin Authors and Texts
CLAS 515D2 (3) Latin Authors and Texts

Classical Languages - Ancient Greek

CLAS 220D1 (3) Introductory Ancient Greek
CLAS 220D2 (3) Introductory Ancient Greek
CLAS 320 (3) Reading Ancient Greek
CLAS 321 (3) Intermediate Greek: Plato/Xenophon
CLAS 322 (3) Intermediate Greek: Orators
CLAS 323 (3) Intermediate Greek: Homer
CLAS 324 (3) Intermediate Greek: Poetry
CLAS 325 (3) Intermediate Greek: Later Prose
CLAS 326 (3) Intermediate Greek: Selections
CLAS 421 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Epic
CLAS 422 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Lyric
CLAS 423 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Drama
CLAS 424 (3) Advanced Greek: History
CLAS 425 (3) Advanced Greek: Oratory
CLAS 426 (3) Advanced Greek: Philosophy
CLAS 427 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Documents
CLAS 428 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Special Topics
CLAS 525D1 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts
CLAS 525D2 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts

Classical Literature - Classics (CLAS)

CLAS 200 (3) Introduction to Ancient Greek Literature
CLAS 203 (3) Greek Mythology
CLAS 208 (3) Roman Literature and Society
CLAS 300 (3) Greek Drama and the Theatre
CLAS 309 (3) The Greek and Roman Novel
CLAS 311 (3) Catullus/Ovid
CLAS 312 (3) Intermediate Latin: Poetry
CLAS 313 (3) Intermediate Latin: Cicero
CLAS 314 (3) Intermediate Latin: Historians
CLAS 315 (3) Intermediate Latin: Selections
CLAS 320 (3) Reading Ancient Greek
CLAS 321 (3) Intermediate Greek: Plato/Xenophon
CLAS 322 (3) Intermediate Greek: Orators
CLAS 323 (3) Intermediate Greek: Homer
CLAS 324 (3) Intermediate Greek: Poetry
CLAS 325 (3) Intermediate Greek: Later Prose
CLAS 326 (3) Intermediate Greek: Selections
CLAS 370 (3) Women in Greek Drama
CLAS 380 (3) Ancient Greek Religion
CLAS 411 (3) Advanced Latin: Epic
CLAS 412 (3) Advanced Latin: Lyric
CLAS 413 (3) Advanced Latin: Satire
CLAS 414 (3) Advanced Latin: History
CLAS 415 (3) Advanced Latin: Oratory
CLAS 416 (3) Advanced Latin: Philosophy
CLAS 418 (3) Advanced Latin: Special Topics
CLAS 421 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Epic
CLAS 422 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Lyric
CLAS 423 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Drama
CLAS 424 (3) Advanced Greek: History
CLAS 425 (3) Advanced Greek: Oratory
CLAS 426 (3) Advanced Greek: Philosophy
CLAS 428 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Special Topics
CLAS 490 (3) Greek and Roman Historiography
CLAS 515D1 (3) Latin Authors and Texts
CLAS 515D2 (3) Latin Authors and Texts
CLAS 525D1 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts
CLAS 525D2 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts

Classical Literature - Other Departments

Classical literature courses are also taught under the subject codes of English (ENGL), French (FREN), and Philosophy (PHIL).

ENGL 347 (3) Great Writings of Europe 1
ENGL 370 (3) Theatre History: The Long Eighteenth Century
ENGL 447 (3) Crosscurrents/English Literature and European Literature 1
FREN 481 (3) Littérature et Antiquité
PHIL 354 (3) Plato
PHIL 355 (3) Aristotle

Ancient History - All Departments

Ancient History courses are taught under several subject codes including: Anthropology (ANTH), Art History (ARTH), Classics (CLAS), History (HIST), and Religious Studies (RELG).

ANTH 335 (3) Ancient Egyptian Civilization
ARTH 209 (3) Introduction to Ancient Art and Architecture
CLAS 203 (3) Greek Mythology
CLAS 314 (3) Intermediate Latin: Historians
CLAS 323 (3) Intermediate Greek: Homer
CLAS 380 (3) Ancient Greek Religion
CLAS 404 (3) Classical Tradition
CLAS 414 (3) Advanced Latin: History
CLAS 424 (3) Advanced Greek: History
CLAS 427 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Documents
CLAS 490 (3) Greek and Roman Historiography
HIST 205 (3) Ancient Mediterranean History
HIST 231 (3) Archaeology of the Ancient World
HIST 305 (3) Ancient Warfare and Imperialism
HIST 323 (3) History and Sexuality 1
HIST 368 (3) Greek History: Classical Period
HIST 369 (3) Greek History: Early Greece
HIST 375 (3) Roman History: Early Empire
HIST 376 (3) Roman History: Later Empire
HIST 378 (3) Roman & Greek Social History
HIST 379 (3) Greek History: Hellenistic Period
HIST 391 (3) Roman History: Republic
HIST 400 (3) Ancient Greece, Rome and China
HIST 407 (3) Topics in Ancient History
HIST 449 (3) Medicine in the Ancient World
HIST 450 (3) Ancient History Methods
HIST 451 (3) The Ancient Mediterranean City
HIST 550 (3) Ancient History: Seminar
HIST 551 (3) Ancient History: Research
RELG 326 (3) Ancient Christian Church AD54 - AD604

Philosophy and Religion

Philosophy and Religion courses are taught under several subject codes including: Classics (CLAS), Philosophy (PHIL), Political Science (POLI), and Religious Studies (RELG).

CLAS 203 (3) Greek Mythology
CLAS 323 (3) Intermediate Greek: Homer
CLAS 380 (3) Ancient Greek Religion
CLAS 416 (3) Advanced Latin: Philosophy
CLAS 421 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Epic
CLAS 426 (3) Advanced Greek: Philosophy
PHIL 345 (3) Greek Political Theory
PHIL 350 (3) History and Philosophy of Ancient Science
PHIL 353 (3) The Presocratic Philosophers
PHIL 354 (3) Plato
PHIL 355 (3) Aristotle
PHIL 452 (3) Later Greek Philosophy
PHIL 453 (3) Ancient Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy
PHIL 454 (3) Ancient Moral Theory
PHIL 550 (3) Seminar: Ancient Philosophy 1
PHIL 551 (3) Seminar: Ancient Philosophy 2
POLI 333 (3) Western Political Theory 1
RELG 201 (3) Religions of the Ancient Near East
RELG 202 (3) Religion of Ancient Israel
RELG 210 (3) Jesus of Nazareth
RELG 280 (6) Elementary New Testament Greek
RELG 326 (3) Ancient Christian Church AD54 - AD604
RELG 381 (3) Advanced New Testament Greek
RELG 482 (3) Exegesis of Greek New Testament
RELG 502 (3) Greco-Roman Judaism
RELG 583 (3) Hellenistic Religious Texts

Modern Greek

CLAS 230D1 (3) Introductory Modern Greek
CLAS 230D2 (3) Introductory Modern Greek
CLAS 331 (3) Intermediate Modern Greek Language
CLAS 332 (3) The Modern Greek Novel
CLAS 333 (3) Modern Greek Poetry
CLAS 335 (3) Language and Civilization/Modern Greece 2
CLAS 404 (3) Classical Tradition

Classics Topics Courses

The following Classics topics courses change topic each time they are taught. Consult the course instructor and Classics Advisor to verify toward which thematic area(s) the course may count for the term in which it is taken.

CLAS 347 (3) Special Topics in Classics
CLAS 348 (3) Greek and Roman Topography
Faculty: 
Faculty of Arts—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Honours Classics (60 credits)

According to Faculty regulations, Honours students must maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.00 and maintain a minimum program GPA of 3.00.

Required Courses (6 credits)

CLAS 200 (3) Introduction to Ancient Greek Literature
CLAS 208 (3) Roman Literature and Society

Complementary Courses (54 credits)

54 credits taken from the five thematic areas of Classics: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Ancient History, Philosophy and Religion, Modern Greek with the specifications described below. For course choices, see the course lists provided for each area.

6 credits minimum from Honours Reading list courses.

30 credits minimum in Classical Languages at the 200-, 300-, 400-levels chosen as follows:

18 credits minimum in one Classical language, ancient Greek or Latin and

12 credits minimum in the other language

minimum of 6 credits of Classical languages at the 400-level

A minimum of 6 credits in each of two of the following areas:

- Classical Literature

- Ancient History

- Philosophy and Religion

- Modern Greek

A maximum of 18 credits of 200-level courses.

Note: The same course may not count toward more than one thematic area requirement.

Honours Reading Courses

minimum of 6 credits from:

CLAS 515D1 (3) Latin Authors and Texts
CLAS 515D2 (3) Latin Authors and Texts
CLAS 525D1 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts
CLAS 525D2 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts

Classical Languages - Latin

minimum of 18 or 12 credits of Latin

Note: A minimum of 6 credits of Classical languages at the 400-level is required.

CLAS 210 (6) Introductory Latin 1
CLAS 210D1 (3) Introductory Latin 1
CLAS 210D2 (3) Introductory Latin 1
CLAS 310 (3) Reading Latin
CLAS 311 (3) Catullus/Ovid
CLAS 312 (3) Intermediate Latin: Poetry
CLAS 313 (3) Intermediate Latin: Cicero
CLAS 314 (3) Intermediate Latin: Historians
CLAS 315 (3) Intermediate Latin: Selections
CLAS 411 (3) Advanced Latin: Epic
CLAS 412 (3) Advanced Latin: Lyric
CLAS 413 (3) Advanced Latin: Satire
CLAS 414 (3) Advanced Latin: History
CLAS 415 (3) Advanced Latin: Oratory
CLAS 416 (3) Advanced Latin: Philosophy
CLAS 418 (3) Advanced Latin: Special Topics
CLAS 515D1 (3) Latin Authors and Texts
CLAS 515D2 (3) Latin Authors and Texts

Classical Languages - Ancient Greek

minimum of 18 or 12 credits of Ancient Greek

Note: A minimum of 6 credits of Classical languages at the 400-level is required.

CLAS 220D1 (3) Introductory Ancient Greek
CLAS 220D2 (3) Introductory Ancient Greek
CLAS 320 (3) Reading Ancient Greek
CLAS 321 (3) Intermediate Greek: Plato/Xenophon
CLAS 322 (3) Intermediate Greek: Orators
CLAS 323 (3) Intermediate Greek: Homer
CLAS 324 (3) Intermediate Greek: Poetry
CLAS 325 (3) Intermediate Greek: Later Prose
CLAS 326 (3) Intermediate Greek: Selections
CLAS 421 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Epic
CLAS 422 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Lyric
CLAS 423 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Drama
CLAS 424 (3) Advanced Greek: History
CLAS 425 (3) Advanced Greek: Oratory
CLAS 426 (3) Advanced Greek: Philosophy
CLAS 427 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Documents
CLAS 428 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Special Topics
CLAS 525D1 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts
CLAS 525D2 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts

Classical Literature - Classics (CLAS)

CLAS 200 (3) Introduction to Ancient Greek Literature
CLAS 203 (3) Greek Mythology
CLAS 208 (3) Roman Literature and Society
CLAS 300 (3) Greek Drama and the Theatre
CLAS 309 (3) The Greek and Roman Novel
CLAS 311 (3) Catullus/Ovid
CLAS 312 (3) Intermediate Latin: Poetry
CLAS 313 (3) Intermediate Latin: Cicero
CLAS 314 (3) Intermediate Latin: Historians
CLAS 315 (3) Intermediate Latin: Selections
CLAS 320 (3) Reading Ancient Greek
CLAS 321 (3) Intermediate Greek: Plato/Xenophon
CLAS 322 (3) Intermediate Greek: Orators
CLAS 323 (3) Intermediate Greek: Homer
CLAS 324 (3) Intermediate Greek: Poetry
CLAS 325 (3) Intermediate Greek: Later Prose
CLAS 326 (3) Intermediate Greek: Selections
CLAS 370 (3) Women in Greek Drama
CLAS 380 (3) Ancient Greek Religion
CLAS 411 (3) Advanced Latin: Epic
CLAS 412 (3) Advanced Latin: Lyric
CLAS 413 (3) Advanced Latin: Satire
CLAS 414 (3) Advanced Latin: History
CLAS 415 (3) Advanced Latin: Oratory
CLAS 416 (3) Advanced Latin: Philosophy
CLAS 418 (3) Advanced Latin: Special Topics
CLAS 421 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Epic
CLAS 422 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Lyric
CLAS 423 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Drama
CLAS 424 (3) Advanced Greek: History
CLAS 425 (3) Advanced Greek: Oratory
CLAS 426 (3) Advanced Greek: Philosophy
CLAS 428 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Special Topics
CLAS 490 (3) Greek and Roman Historiography
CLAS 515D1 (3) Latin Authors and Texts
CLAS 515D2 (3) Latin Authors and Texts
CLAS 525D1 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts
CLAS 525D2 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts

Classical Literature - Other Departments

Classical literature courses are also taught under the subject codes of English (ENGL), French (FREN), and Philosophy (PHIL).

ENGL 347 (3) Great Writings of Europe 1
ENGL 370 (3) Theatre History: The Long Eighteenth Century
ENGL 447 (3) Crosscurrents/English Literature and European Literature 1
FREN 481 (3) Littérature et Antiquité
PHIL 354 (3) Plato
PHIL 355 (3) Aristotle

Ancient History - All Departments

Ancient History courses are taught under several subject codes including: Anthropology (ANTH), Art History (ARTH), Classics (CLAS), History (HIST), and Religious Studies (RELG).

ANTH 335 (3) Ancient Egyptian Civilization
ARTH 209 (3) Introduction to Ancient Art and Architecture
CLAS 203 (3) Greek Mythology
CLAS 314 (3) Intermediate Latin: Historians
CLAS 323 (3) Intermediate Greek: Homer
CLAS 380 (3) Ancient Greek Religion
CLAS 404 (3) Classical Tradition
CLAS 414 (3) Advanced Latin: History
CLAS 424 (3) Advanced Greek: History
CLAS 427 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Documents
CLAS 490 (3) Greek and Roman Historiography
HIST 205 (3) Ancient Mediterranean History
HIST 231 (3) Archaeology of the Ancient World
HIST 305 (3) Ancient Warfare and Imperialism
HIST 323 (3) History and Sexuality 1
HIST 368 (3) Greek History: Classical Period
HIST 369 (3) Greek History: Early Greece
HIST 375 (3) Roman History: Early Empire
HIST 376 (3) Roman History: Later Empire
HIST 378 (3) Roman & Greek Social History
HIST 379 (3) Greek History: Hellenistic Period
HIST 391 (3) Roman History: Republic
HIST 400 (3) Ancient Greece, Rome and China
HIST 407 (3) Topics in Ancient History
HIST 449 (3) Medicine in the Ancient World
HIST 450 (3) Ancient History Methods
HIST 451 (3) The Ancient Mediterranean City
HIST 550 (3) Ancient History: Seminar
HIST 551 (3) Ancient History: Research
RELG 326 (3) Ancient Christian Church AD54 - AD604

Philosophy and Religion

Philosophy and Religion courses are taught under several subject codes including: Classics (CLAS), Philosophy (PHIL), Political Science (POLI), and Religious Studies (RELG).

CLAS 203 (3) Greek Mythology
CLAS 323 (3) Intermediate Greek: Homer
CLAS 380 (3) Ancient Greek Religion
CLAS 416 (3) Advanced Latin: Philosophy
CLAS 421 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Epic
CLAS 426 (3) Advanced Greek: Philosophy
PHIL 345 (3) Greek Political Theory
PHIL 350 (3) History and Philosophy of Ancient Science
PHIL 353 (3) The Presocratic Philosophers
PHIL 354 (3) Plato
PHIL 355 (3) Aristotle
PHIL 452 (3) Later Greek Philosophy
PHIL 453 (3) Ancient Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy
PHIL 454 (3) Ancient Moral Theory
PHIL 550 (3) Seminar: Ancient Philosophy 1
PHIL 551 (3) Seminar: Ancient Philosophy 2
POLI 333 (3) Western Political Theory 1
RELG 201 (3) Religions of the Ancient Near East
RELG 202 (3) Religion of Ancient Israel
RELG 210 (3) Jesus of Nazareth
RELG 280 (6) Elementary New Testament Greek
RELG 326 (3) Ancient Christian Church AD54 - AD604
RELG 381 (3) Advanced New Testament Greek
RELG 482 (3) Exegesis of Greek New Testament
RELG 502 (3) Greco-Roman Judaism
RELG 583 (3) Hellenistic Religious Texts

Modern Greek

CLAS 230D1 (3) Introductory Modern Greek
CLAS 230D2 (3) Introductory Modern Greek
CLAS 331 (3) Intermediate Modern Greek Language
CLAS 332 (3) The Modern Greek Novel
CLAS 333 (3) Modern Greek Poetry
CLAS 335 (3) Language and Civilization/Modern Greece 2
CLAS 404 (3) Classical Tradition

Classics Topics Courses

The following Classics topics courses change topic each time they are taught. Consult the course instructor and Classics Advisor to verify toward which thematic area(s) the course may count for the term in which it is taken.

CLAS 347 (3) Special Topics in Classics
CLAS 348 (3) Greek and Roman Topography
Faculty: 
Faculty of Arts—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Joint Honours Component Classics (36 credits)

Students wishing to study at the Honours level in two disciplines can combine Joint Honours Program components in any two Arts disciplines. For a list of available Joint Honours programs, see "Overview of Programs Offered" and "Joint Honours Programs." 

Prior to registering for each Joint Honours Component, students should consult an adviser in each department for approval of their course selection and their interdisciplinary research project (if applicable). For Classics, see the Undergraduate Adviser.

According to Faculty regulations, Joint Honours students must maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.00 and maintain a minimum program GPA of 3.00.

Complementary Courses (36 credits)

36 credits taken from the five thematic areas of Classics: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Ancient History, Philosophy and Religion, Modern Greek with the specifications described below. For course choices, see the course lists provided for each area.

24 credits minimum in Classical Languages with a minimum of 3 credits of Classical languages at the 400-level

a minimum of 6 credits in each of two of the following areas:

- Classical Literature

- Ancient History

- Philosophy and Religion

- Modern Greek

a maximum of 15 credits of 200-level courses.

Note: The same course may not count toward more than one thematic area requirement.

Classical Languages - Latin

CLAS 210 (6) Introductory Latin 1
CLAS 210D1 (3) Introductory Latin 1
CLAS 210D2 (3) Introductory Latin 1
CLAS 310 (3) Reading Latin
CLAS 311 (3) Catullus/Ovid
CLAS 312 (3) Intermediate Latin: Poetry
CLAS 313 (3) Intermediate Latin: Cicero
CLAS 314 (3) Intermediate Latin: Historians
CLAS 315 (3) Intermediate Latin: Selections
CLAS 411 (3) Advanced Latin: Epic
CLAS 412 (3) Advanced Latin: Lyric
CLAS 413 (3) Advanced Latin: Satire
CLAS 414 (3) Advanced Latin: History
CLAS 415 (3) Advanced Latin: Oratory
CLAS 416 (3) Advanced Latin: Philosophy
CLAS 418 (3) Advanced Latin: Special Topics
CLAS 515D1 (3) Latin Authors and Texts
CLAS 515D2 (3) Latin Authors and Texts

Classical Languages - Ancient Greek

CLAS 220D1 (3) Introductory Ancient Greek
CLAS 220D2 (3) Introductory Ancient Greek
CLAS 320 (3) Reading Ancient Greek
CLAS 321 (3) Intermediate Greek: Plato/Xenophon
CLAS 322 (3) Intermediate Greek: Orators
CLAS 323 (3) Intermediate Greek: Homer
CLAS 324 (3) Intermediate Greek: Poetry
CLAS 325 (3) Intermediate Greek: Later Prose
CLAS 326 (3) Intermediate Greek: Selections
CLAS 421 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Epic
CLAS 422 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Lyric
CLAS 423 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Drama
CLAS 424 (3) Advanced Greek: History
CLAS 425 (3) Advanced Greek: Oratory
CLAS 426 (3) Advanced Greek: Philosophy
CLAS 427 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Documents
CLAS 428 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Special Topics
CLAS 525D1 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts
CLAS 525D2 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts

Classical Literature - Classics (CLAS)

CLAS 200 (3) Introduction to Ancient Greek Literature
CLAS 203 (3) Greek Mythology
CLAS 208 (3) Roman Literature and Society
CLAS 300 (3) Greek Drama and the Theatre
CLAS 309 (3) The Greek and Roman Novel
CLAS 311 (3) Catullus/Ovid
CLAS 312 (3) Intermediate Latin: Poetry
CLAS 313 (3) Intermediate Latin: Cicero
CLAS 314 (3) Intermediate Latin: Historians
CLAS 315 (3) Intermediate Latin: Selections
CLAS 320 (3) Reading Ancient Greek
CLAS 321 (3) Intermediate Greek: Plato/Xenophon
CLAS 322 (3) Intermediate Greek: Orators
CLAS 323 (3) Intermediate Greek: Homer
CLAS 324 (3) Intermediate Greek: Poetry
CLAS 325 (3) Intermediate Greek: Later Prose
CLAS 326 (3) Intermediate Greek: Selections
CLAS 370 (3) Women in Greek Drama
CLAS 380 (3) Ancient Greek Religion
CLAS 411 (3) Advanced Latin: Epic
CLAS 412 (3) Advanced Latin: Lyric
CLAS 413 (3) Advanced Latin: Satire
CLAS 414 (3) Advanced Latin: History
CLAS 415 (3) Advanced Latin: Oratory
CLAS 416 (3) Advanced Latin: Philosophy
CLAS 418 (3) Advanced Latin: Special Topics
CLAS 421 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Epic
CLAS 422 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Lyric
CLAS 423 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Drama
CLAS 424 (3) Advanced Greek: History
CLAS 425 (3) Advanced Greek: Oratory
CLAS 426 (3) Advanced Greek: Philosophy
CLAS 428 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Special Topics
CLAS 490 (3) Greek and Roman Historiography
CLAS 515D1 (3) Latin Authors and Texts
CLAS 515D2 (3) Latin Authors and Texts
CLAS 525D1 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts
CLAS 525D2 (3) Ancient Greek Authors & Texts

Classical Literature - Other Departments

Classical literature courses are also taught under the subject codes of English (ENGL), French (FREN), and Philosophy (PHIL).

ENGL 347 (3) Great Writings of Europe 1
ENGL 370 (3) Theatre History: The Long Eighteenth Century
ENGL 447 (3) Crosscurrents/English Literature and European Literature 1
FREN 481 (3) Littérature et Antiquité
PHIL 354 (3) Plato
PHIL 355 (3) Aristotle

Ancient History - All Departments

Ancient History courses are taught under several subject codes including: Anthropology (ANTH), Art History (ARTH), Classics (CLAS), History (HIST), and Religious Studies (RELG).

ANTH 335 (3) Ancient Egyptian Civilization
ARTH 209 (3) Introduction to Ancient Art and Architecture
CLAS 203 (3) Greek Mythology
CLAS 314 (3) Intermediate Latin: Historians
CLAS 323 (3) Intermediate Greek: Homer
CLAS 380 (3) Ancient Greek Religion
CLAS 404 (3) Classical Tradition
CLAS 414 (3) Advanced Latin: History
CLAS 424 (3) Advanced Greek: History
CLAS 427 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Documents
CLAS 490 (3) Greek and Roman Historiography
HIST 205 (3) Ancient Mediterranean History
HIST 231 (3) Archaeology of the Ancient World
HIST 305 (3) Ancient Warfare and Imperialism
HIST 323 (3) History and Sexuality 1
HIST 368 (3) Greek History: Classical Period
HIST 369 (3) Greek History: Early Greece
HIST 375 (3) Roman History: Early Empire
HIST 376 (3) Roman History: Later Empire
HIST 378 (3) Roman & Greek Social History
HIST 379 (3) Greek History: Hellenistic Period
HIST 391 (3) Roman History: Republic
HIST 400 (3) Ancient Greece, Rome and China
HIST 407 (3) Topics in Ancient History
HIST 449 (3) Medicine in the Ancient World
HIST 450 (3) Ancient History Methods
HIST 451 (3) The Ancient Mediterranean City
HIST 550 (3) Ancient History: Seminar
HIST 551 (3) Ancient History: Research
RELG 326 (3) Ancient Christian Church AD54 - AD604

Philosophy and Religion

Philosophy and Religion courses are taught under several subject codes including: Classics (CLAS), Philosophy (PHIL), Political Science (POLI), and Religious Studies (RELG).

CLAS 203 (3) Greek Mythology
CLAS 323 (3) Intermediate Greek: Homer
CLAS 380 (3) Ancient Greek Religion
CLAS 416 (3) Advanced Latin: Philosophy
CLAS 421 (3) Advanced Ancient Greek: Epic
CLAS 426 (3) Advanced Greek: Philosophy
PHIL 345 (3) Greek Political Theory
PHIL 350 (3) History and Philosophy of Ancient Science
PHIL 353 (3) The Presocratic Philosophers
PHIL 354 (3) Plato
PHIL 355 (3) Aristotle
PHIL 452 (3) Later Greek Philosophy
PHIL 453 (3) Ancient Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy
PHIL 454 (3) Ancient Moral Theory
PHIL 550 (3) Seminar: Ancient Philosophy 1
PHIL 551 (3) Seminar: Ancient Philosophy 2
POLI 333 (3) Western Political Theory 1
RELG 201 (3) Religions of the Ancient Near East
RELG 202 (3) Religion of Ancient Israel
RELG 210 (3) Jesus of Nazareth
RELG 280 (6) Elementary New Testament Greek
RELG 326 (3) Ancient Christian Church AD54 - AD604
RELG 381 (3) Advanced New Testament Greek
RELG 482 (3) Exegesis of Greek New Testament
RELG 502 (3) Greco-Roman Judaism
RELG 583 (3) Hellenistic Religious Texts

Modern Greek

CLAS 230D1 (3) Introductory Modern Greek
CLAS 230D2 (3) Introductory Modern Greek
CLAS 331 (3) Intermediate Modern Greek Language
CLAS 332 (3) The Modern Greek Novel
CLAS 333 (3) Modern Greek Poetry
CLAS 335 (3) Language and Civilization/Modern Greece 2
CLAS 404 (3) Classical Tradition

Classics Topics Courses

The following Classics topics courses change topic each time they are taught. Consult the course instructor and Classics Advisor to verify toward which thematic area(s) the course may count for the term in which it is taken.

CLAS 347 (3) Special Topics in Classics
CLAS 348 (3) Greek and Roman Topography
Faculty: 
Faculty of Arts—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)
Faculty: 
Faculty of Arts—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)
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