PROGRAMS
The Classical Greek and Roman Civilization Interdisciplinary Minor Program is a multidisciplinary and multicultural program which seeks to provide each student with a firm grounding in the basic principles and themes that underlie a complex, composite civilization which embodied features drawn from a considerable number of other ancient civilizations (Egyptian, Semitic, Thracian, etc.) and which transmitted its ideas and perspectives to many European and Mediterranean cultures over a period of more than 1500 years, and, through them, to the Modern World.
The Program is designed to ensure that the student will engage in broad study in a variety of fields, drawn from courses in three Colleges in the University (Humanities, Social Sciences, and Arts):
• Classics (Greek and Roman literature, including genre studies in epic and drama)
• Ancient History (including study in both the Greek and the Roman world)
• Ancient Art and Architecture (including study in Greek and Roman art)
• Philosophy
The Program is designed to provide depth in the student’s course of study by requiring a trio of general, lower-division courses (9 units), as well as a selection of more specialized upper-division courses (18 units), for a total of 27 units in the Minor.
The Classics Minor (in the Department of Modern & Classical Languages and Literatures) offers courses in Greek and Latin languages, literatures and civilizations.
THE CLASSICS MINOR IS NO LONGER ACCEPTING NEW STUDENTS.
Consult:
Prof. John P. Adams
435 Sierra Tower
677-3459 / 677-3467
john.p.adams@csun.edu