
Classical
Studies Major with Secondary Subject-Area Teacher Licensure in Latin
(CLAS)
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AOS
Code: U129
The Department of Classical Studies cooperates with the School of Education
to prepare students for teaching Latin at the secondary level. The aim
of the departmental program is three-fold:
1. to promote proficiency in Latin by providing courses which focus
on grammatical analysis and reading of Latin texts with understanding,
and which cover a range of genres and authors;
2. to make available a full variety of courses in literature, civilization,
and advanced language training to ensure students a broad base of cultural
and linguistic experiences;
3. to promote an understanding of and appreciation for the Classical
foundations of the Western tradition.
Requirements
Minimum of 27 hours distributed as follows, with a minimum GPA
of 3.0 in Latin (LAT) courses, and 9 semester hours at the 300-level
or above:
1. 9-15 hours in Latin language above the 100 level, with at least 9
s.h. at the 300 level or above
2. 3 hours in Latin Grammar and Composition (LAT 531)
3. CCI 205*, and 3-6 additional hours in literature in translation to
be chosen from: CCI 206, 227, 228, 305, 306, 324, 325, 326, 405, 502
4. CCI 202*, and 0-6 additional hours in Roman archaeology or history
to be chosen from: CCI 212, 230, 314, 340, 350, 354, 355, 512
*CCI 202 satisfies GHP/GPM; CCI 205 satisfies GPR
In addition, students must meet additional requirements in General and
Professional Education. For further information concerning these requirements
students should consult with their advisor from the Department of Classical
Studies.
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