CLASSICS. Please visit the department's website to learn more about this major: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Classics majors must choose an emphasis in one of three areas: Classical Archaeology, Classical Language and Literature, or Greek and Roman Culture. Classics 20A and 20B Language requirement: Completion of Greek 3 or Latin 3 Writing 109HU Greek and Roman Culture majors are also encouraged to use their General Education requirements to take related lower-division courses in Anthropology (2, 3), Classics (36, 39, 40, 50), Comparative Literature (30A), History of Art and Architecture (6A), History (2A, 4A), Philosophy (20A), and Religious Studies (80A). ANTH 2 - Introductory Cultural Anthropology ← (4.00) ANTHRO 102 - Human Ways of Life: Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 3 - Introductory Archaeology (5.00) ← ANTHRO 103 - Archaeology: Reconstructing the Human Past (3.00) CLASS 36 - The World of Heroes (4.00) ← No Course Articulated CLASS 39 - Gender and Sexuality in Greece and Rome (4.00) ← No Course Articulated CLASS 40 - Greek Mythology (4.00) ← No Course Articulated CLASS 50 - Introduction to Classical Archaeology (4.00) ← No Course Articulated C LIT 30A - Major Works in European Literature (4.00) ← No Course Articulated ▇▇▇▇▇ 6A - Art Survey I: Ancient-Medieval Art← (4.00) ARTHIST 110 - Survey of Western Art History I (3.00) HIST 2A - World History (4.00) ← HISTORY 86 - Introduction to World Civilization I (3.00) HIST 4A - Western Civilization (4.00) ← HISTORY 1 - Introduction to Western Civilization I (3.00) ▇▇▇▇ 20A - History of Philosophy (4.00) ← PHILOS 12 - History of Greek Philosophy (3.00) ← No Course Articulated RG ST 80A - Religion and Western Civilization I: Ancient (4.00)
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CLASSICS. Please visit the department's website to learn more about this major: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Classics majors must choose an emphasis in one of three areas: Classical Archaeology, Classical Language and Literature, or Greek and Roman Culture. Classics 20A and 20B Language requirement: Completion of Greek 3 or Latin 3 Writing 109HU Greek and Roman Culture majors are also encouraged to use their General Education requirements to take related lower-division courses in Anthropology (2, 3), Classics (36, 39, 40, 50), Comparative Literature (30A), History of Art and Architecture (6A), History (2A, 4A), Philosophy (20A), and Religious Studies (80A). ANTH 2 - Introductory Cultural Anthropology ← (4.00) ANTHRO 102 ANTH B2 - Human Ways of Life: Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 3 - Introductory Archaeology (5.00) ← ANTHRO 103 - Archaeology: Reconstructing the Human Past (3.00) No Course Articulated CLASS 36 - The World of Heroes (4.00) ← No Course Articulated CLASS 39 - Gender and Sexuality in Greece ← and Rome (4.00) ← No Course Articulated CLASS 40 - Greek Mythology (4.00) ← No Course Articulated CLASS 50 - Introduction to Classical Archaeology (4.00) ← No Course Articulated C LIT 30A - Major Works in European Literature (4.00) ← No Course Articulated ▇▇▇▇▇ 6A - Art Survey I: Ancient-Medieval Art← (4.00) ARTHIST 110 ART B35 - Survey of Western Art History I (3.00) HIST 2A - World History (4.00) ← HISTORY 86 HIST B1 - Introduction World History from the Origins of Civilization to World Civilization I 1600 (3.00) HIST 4A - Western Civilization (4.00) ← HISTORY 1 HIST B4A - Introduction to Western European Civilization I (3.00) ▇▇▇▇ 20A - History of Philosophy (4.00) ← PHILOS 12 PHIL B18 - History of Greek Ancient Philosophy (3.00) ← No Course Articulated RG ST 80A - Religion and Western Civilization Civilization← I: Ancient (4.00)) No Course Articulated
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CLASSICS. Please visit the department's website to learn more about this major: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Classics majors must choose an emphasis in one of three areas: Classical Archaeology, Classical Language and Literature, or Greek and Roman Culture. Classics 20A and 20B Language requirement: Completion of Greek 3 or Latin 3 Writing 109HU Greek and Roman Culture majors are also encouraged to use their General Education requirements to take related lower-division courses in Anthropology (2, 3), Classics (36, 39, 40, 50), Comparative Literature (30A), History of Art and Architecture (6A), History (2A, 4A), Philosophy (20A), and Religious Studies (80A). ANTH 2 - Introductory Cultural Anthropology ← (4.00) ANTHRO 102 ANTH 2 - Human Ways of Life: Cultural Anthropology (3.00) Or ANTH 2H - Honors Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 3 - Introductory Archaeology (5.00) ← ANTHRO 103 ANTH 9 - Archaeology: Reconstructing the Human Past Introduction to Archaeology (3.00) CLASS 36 - The World of Heroes (4.00) ← No Course Articulated CLASS 39 - Gender and Sexuality in Greece ← and Rome (4.00) ← No Course Articulated CLASS 40 - Greek Mythology (4.00) ← No Course Articulated CLASS 50 - Introduction to Classical Archaeology (4.00) ← No Course Articulated C LIT 30A - Major Works in European Literature (4.00) ← No Course Articulated ▇▇▇▇▇ 6A - Art Survey I: Ancient-Medieval Art← (4.00) ARTHIST 110 ARTH 25 - Survey of Western Art History I - Ancient Worlds to Gothic (3.00) HIST 2A - World History (4.00) ← HISTORY 86 HIST 4 - Introduction World History to World Civilization I 1500 (3.00) HIST 4A - Western Civilization (4.00) ← HISTORY 1 HIST 62 - Introduction European History to Western Civilization I 1650 (3.00) ▇▇▇▇ 20A - History of Philosophy (4.00) ← PHILOS 12 PHIL 2 - History of Greek Ancient Philosophy (3.00) ← No Course Articulated RG ST 80A - Religion and Western Civilization Civilization← I: Ancient (4.00)) No Course Articulated
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CLASSICS. Please visit the department's website to learn more about this major: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Classics majors must choose an emphasis in one of three areas: Classical Archaeology, Classical Language and Literature, or Greek and Roman Culture. Classics 20A and 20B Language requirement: Completion of Greek 3 or Latin 3 Writing 109HU Greek and Roman Culture majors are also encouraged to use their General Education requirements to take related lower-division courses in Anthropology (2, 3), Classics (36, 39, 40, 50), Comparative Literature (30A), History of Art and Architecture (6A), History (2A, 4A), Philosophy (20A), and Religious Studies (80A). ANTH 2 - Introductory Cultural Anthropology ← (4.00) ANTHRO 102 ANTH 2 - Human Ways of Life: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 3 - Introductory Archaeology (5.00) ← ANTHRO 103 ANTH 3 - Archaeology: Reconstructing the Human Past Introduction to Archaeology (3.00) CLASS 36 - The World of Heroes (4.00) ← No Course Articulated CLASS 39 - Gender and Sexuality in Greece and Rome (4.00) ← No Course Articulated CLASS 40 - Greek Mythology (4.00) ← No Course Articulated CLASS 50 - Introduction to Classical Archaeology (4.00) ← No Course Articulated C LIT 30A - Major Works in European Literature (4.00) ← No Course Articulated ▇▇▇▇▇ 6A - Art Survey I: Ancient-Medieval Art← (4.00) ARTHIST 110 ART 102A - Survey History of Western Art - Prehistoric to Gothic (3.00) Or ART 102AH - Honors History I of Western Art: Prehistoric through Gothic (3.00) HIST 2A - World History (4.00) ← HISTORY 86 HIST 140 - Introduction to World Civilization I History of Early Civilizations (3.00) HIST 4A - Western Civilization (4.00) ← HISTORY 1 - Introduction to Western Civilization I (3.00) No Course Articulated ▇▇▇▇ 20A - History of Philosophy (4.00) ← PHILOS 12 PHIL 111 - History of Greek Ancient and Medieval Philosophy (3.00) ← No Course Articulated RG ST 80A - Religion and Western Civilization Civilization← No Course Articulated I: Ancient (4.00)
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CLASSICS. Please visit the department's website to learn more about this major: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Classics majors must choose an emphasis in one of three areas: Classical Archaeology, Classical Language and Literature, or Greek and Roman Culture. Classics 20A and 20B Language requirement: Completion of Greek 3 or Latin 3 Writing 109HU Greek and Roman Culture majors are also encouraged to use their General Education requirements to take related lower-division courses in Anthropology (2, 3), Classics (36, 39, 40, 50), Comparative Literature (30A), History of Art and Architecture (6A), History (2A, 4A), Philosophy (20A), and Religious Studies (80A). ANTH 2 - Introductory Cultural Anthropology ← (4.00) ANTHRO 102 2 - Human Ways of Life: Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 3 - Introductory Archaeology (5.00) ← ANTHRO 103 3 - Archaeology: Reconstructing the Human Past World Archaeology (3.00) CLASS 36 - The World of Heroes (4.00) ← No Course Articulated CLASS 39 - Gender and Sexuality in Greece and Rome (4.00) ← No Course Articulated CLASS 40 - Greek Mythology (4.00) ← No Course Articulated CLASS 50 - Introduction to Classical Archaeology (4.00) ← No Course Articulated C LIT 30A - Major Works in European Literature (4.00) ← No Course Articulated ▇▇▇▇▇ 6A - Art Survey I: Ancient-Medieval Art← (4.00) ARTHIST 110 AHIS 1 - Survey of Western Art History I (3.00) HIST 2A - World History (4.00) ← HISTORY 86 HIST 33 - Introduction to World Civilization Civilizations I (3.00) HIST 4A - Western Civilization (4.00) ← HISTORY HIST 1 - Introduction to History of Western Civilization I (3.00) ▇▇▇▇ 20A - History of Philosophy (4.00) ← PHILOS 12 3 - History of Greek Philosophy Early Philosophers (3.00) ← No Course Articulated RG ST 80A - Religion and Western Civilization Civilization← I: Ancient (4.00)) No Course Articulated
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Sources: Articulation Agreement