Major Requirements
The Classics major field in the Department of Modern & Classical Languages, Literatures and Cultures offers a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science degree in Classics. The Classics faculty teaches a broad range of courses in the languages, literature, history, art, and thought of the Greco-Roman world. The major is designed to allow the individual student to pursue his or her particular interests in an interdisciplinary framework, while maintaining a sophisticated level of understanding.
MCLLC Classics B.A. 4-Year Curricular Map
Minor Requirements
The Department of Modern & Classical Languages Literatures and Cultures offers a minor in Classics for both the Bachelor of Arts & a Bachelor of Science degree. The division teaches a broad range of courses in the languages, literature, history, art and thought of the Greco-Roman world. The minor is made flexible so as to accompany a wide variety of majors in the university.
See more details about the Classics minor.
Accelerated Masters Pathways
The University offers the option of integrating their undergraduate and graduate courses of study in a single continuous path culminating in both a baccalaureate and a master's degree. This Accelerated Master’s Pathways gives highly motivated students the opportunity to earn both degrees in five years.
For descriptions of all CLA courses, click here.
To request further information about our undergraduate program or to set up an appointment for major/minor advising, please contact the faculty undergraduate adviser for classics: