Honours BA with Specialization in Greek and Roman Studies

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The French immersion stream is available with this program.

ENG1100 Workshop in Essay Writing 3
PHI1101 Reasoning and Critical Thinking 3
3 course credits from:
AHL1100 Introduction to interdisciplinary study in the Arts1 3
AHL1900 Initiation aux études interdisciplinaires en Arts / Introduction to Interdisciplinary study in the Arts1 3
ENG1120 Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction 3
ENG1121 Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry 3
3 course credits from:
AHL1100 Introduction to interdisciplinary study in the Arts1 3
AHL1900 Initiation aux études interdisciplinaires en Arts / Introduction to Interdisciplinary study in the Arts1 3
PHI1102 Moral Reasoning 3
PHI1103 Fundamental Philosophical Questions 3
PHI1104 Great Philosophers 3
LCL1101 Latin I 3
LCL1102 Latin II 3
CLA2101 The Beginnings of Greek Civilization 3
CLA2102 Athens, Persia, and Sparta 3
CLA2103 The Republic 3
CLA2104 The Early Empire 3
CLA2130 Introduction to Greek Literature 3
CLA2131 Introduction to Latin Literature 3
18 course credits in one of the two profiles:
Profile: Classics
LCL2151 Ancient Greek I 3
LCL2152 Ancient Greek II 3
LCL3101 Latin III 3
LCL3151 Ancient Greek III 3
LCL4100 Latin Authors2 3
LCL4150 Greek Authors2 3
Profile: Classical Studies
CLA2110 Archaeological Methods and Techniques 3
CLA2323 Greek Mythology 3
CLA3110 Topics in Ancient History I2 3
CLA3130 Topics in Greek and Latin Literature in Translation2 3
CLA4150 Ancient History Seminar2 3
CLA4151 Seminar in Ancient Literature in Translation2 3
6 optional course credits in classical studies (CLA) or classics (LCL)
12 optional course credits in classical studies (CLA) or classics (LCL) at the 3000 or 4000 level
48 elective course credits
or
18 elective course credits plus a minor
Note(s)
1This course has variable topics. Students may take this course twice.
2This course has variable topics and may be taken several times if the themes are different.

Note: Those wishing to continue on to an MA in Classical Studies at the University of Ottawa should have completed a minimum of 18 course credits of ancient language courses (Greek, Latin), from which 12 course credits from one language and 6 course credits from the other as optional courses.