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Courses in Classical Philology

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CLAS 4852 - Honors Thesis

Arts & Sciences Honors Course

  • 1-6 credits
  • Repeatable for up to 6 total credit hours.
  • Counts towards any Classics major track.
  • Like all Independent Studies, this course does NOT satisfy any Gen Ed requirement.
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CLAS 6952 - Master's Thesis

Restricted to Masters Students on Track I only.

  • 1-6 credits
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CLAS 7012 - Graduate Seminar

Restricted to graduate students only. Topic specified in online Schedule Planner.

  • 3 credits
  • May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours for different topics.
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CLAS 8992 - Doctoral Dissertation

All doctoral students must register for not fewer than 30 hours of dissertation credit as part of the requirements for the degree. For further discussion of doctoral dissertation credit, see #1 and #2 under 'Course Requirements and Examinations' here.

  • 1-10 credits per semester (as determined with faculty advisor)

Courses

  • Literature, Culture & Thought
  • Ancient History
  • Classical Philology
  • Greek
  • Latin
  • Art & Archaeology
  • Online Classical Greek

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Department of Classics

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